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UNDER WATER: Editor in Chief Michael Gossie’s favorite place to swim is Saguaro Lake, the fourth reservoir on the Salt River. If you decide to take a dip in the lake, be sure to swing by nearby Tortilla Flat, which is the last surviving stagecoach stop along the Apache Trail and a must-see Arizona experience.
ARIZONA PACKS ADVENTURES FOR EVERYONE, EVERY DAY N
early two decades after moving to Arizona from New York, people still ask me what I like the most about living in the Grand Canyon State. My answer is always the same: “I haven’t shoveled snow once since I moved here.” But if I lived a couple hours north, the yearly snowfall would give my home turf in upstate New York a run for its money. That is what makes Arizona great: Where else can you sunbathe in Scottsdale and have a snowball fight in Flagstaff on the same day? From hiking and biking to shopping and spas, Arizona provides experiences that create memories that last a lifetime. That’s what Experience AZ is all about. We want to give you 10 adventures to try and experiences to have in more than 60 different categories. Want to know my personal “10 to try” Arizona adventures? Hiking to the waterfalls of Havasupai in the Grand Canyon. Running and biking at South Mountain on “Silent Sundays.” Breakfast by Oak Creek at the Briar Patch in Sedona. Visiting OdySea Aquarium and Butterfly Wonderland in Scottsdale. Staycations at Fairmont Scottsdale Princess or The Boulders. Visit Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home in Scottsdale. Sitting in the all-you-can-eat seats at a Diamondbacks game. And when friends visit, we always dine at Marcellino Ristorante in Scottsdale. So get ready for the adventure of a lifetime. And use Experience AZ to guide you toward a visit that will make you want to come back time after time to keep crossing the must-see hot spots off your 10-to-try lists. Have a great visit to our amazing state. I know we’ll see you again soon.
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EDITORIAL Editor in chief: Michael Gossie Associate editors: Steve Burks | Jesse A. Millard Contributing writers: Emily Gadberry | Erin Thorburn ART Art director: Mike Mertes Graphic designer: Bruce Andersen MARKETING/EVENTS Marketing & events manager: Cristal Rodriguez Marketing specialist: Gloria Del Grosso OFFICE Special projects manager: Sara Fregapane Executive assistant: Mayra Rivera Database solutions manager: Amanda Bruno EXPERIENCE ARIZONA | PLAY BALL Director of sales: Donna Roberts AZRE | ARIZONA COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Director of sales: Ann McSherry AZ BUSINESS ANGELS Director of sales: Cindy Kurtze AZ BUSINESS MAGAZINE Senior account manager: David Harken Account managers: Tom Patterson | April Rice AZ BUSINESS LEADERS Director of sales: Sheri Brown HOME & DESIGN RANKING ARIZONA Director of sales: Sheri King
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CONTENTS ITINERARIES Cave Creek 8 Cave Creek 10 Scottsdale 12 14 East Valley Winslow 16 Sedona 20 Flagstaff 22 Tucson 24 Gilbert 26 Getting Around 28 30 Hiking Tips
ACCOMMODATIONS 32 Northern AZ Southern AZ 34 36 Central AZ Dude Ranches 38 Bed & Breakfast 40 42 Uniquely AZ 44 Casino Resort Staycations 48
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50 Fine Dining Local Favorites 52 Steaks & Chops 54 Mexican 56 American Contemporary 58 Italian 60 Seafood 62
FUN & GAMES
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Central AZ 64 Southern AZ 66 Northern AZ 68 Arizona 70 Grand Canyon 72 Places to Cool Off 74 Outdoor 76 Places to take the kids 78 Native American 80
RESTAURANTS
Festivals 82 Air Adventures 84 Animal Parks 86 Family Fun Spots 88 Tours 90 River Rafting 92 Trail Riding 94 Lake Activities 96 Parks & Monuments 98
Casinos 100 Sporting Events 102 Auto Attractions 104 Golf 106 Day Spa 108 Wineries 110 Museums 112 Jewelers 114 Shopping 116 San Diego 118
ARIZONA
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
APACHE JUNCTION
In the shadow of the majestic Superstition Mountains, the Apache Junction Chamber of Commerce represents a diverse group of businesses. Online: ajchamber.com Phone: 480-982-3141
BENSON
Let the locals at the Benson/San Pedro Valley Chamber of Commerce be your source of information about this tight-knit community. Online: bensonchamberaz.org Phone: 520-265-8031
BUCKEYE
The purpose of the Buckeye Valley Chamber of Commerce is to provide leadership, support local businesses and build strong partnerships. Online: buckeyevalleychamber.org Phone: 623-386-2727
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GLENDALE
The Glendale Chamber of Commerce is a private, nonprofit organization comprised of over 750 community members. Online: glendaleazchamber.org Phone: 623-937 4754
GLOBE-MIAMI
The Globe-Miami Chamber of Commerce is here to help immerse you in the area’s rich mining history, providing tours and information. Online: globemiamichamber.com Phone: 928-425-4495
GRAND CANYON
The Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce offers information for visitors traveling to the Grand Canyon South Rim and all of Northern Arizona. Online: grandcanyoncvb.org/ Phone: 844-638-2901
JEROME
The Carefree Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce is committed to the success of its business community as it heads into the future.
It is the goal of the Jerome Chamber of Commerce to provide you with as much information as possible so you can plan your trip to its town.
Online: carefreecavecreek.org Phone: 480-488-3381
Online: jeromechamber.com Phone: 928-634-2900
CHANDLER
LAKE HAVASU CITY
The Chandler Chamber of Commerce supports business and the community by providing vital programs and services that attract and retain business. Online: chandlerchamber.com Phone: 480-963-4571
FLAGSTAFF
The Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1891 as the Board of Trade and is a community problem solver. Online: flagstaffchamber.com Phone: 928-774-4505
GILBERT
Since 1978, the Gilbert Chamber of Commerce proactively serves as the business advocate to strengthen the business climate in Gilbert. Online: gilbertaz.com Phone: 480-892-0056
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The Lake Havasu Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to represent more than 700 businesses and individuals. Online: havasuchamber.com Phone: 928-855-4115
MESA
The Mesa Chamber of Commerce brings top of the line networking opportunities to the community. Online: mesachamberofcommerce.org Phone: 480-969-1307
PAGE
The Page Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce offers a wide range of opportunities to visitors. Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or a business owner, you will find something to fit your needs within the chamber directory. Online: pagechamber.com Phone: 928-645-2741
PHOENIX
The Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce has been part of its community since 1888, working with for-profit and nonprofit organizations helping them stay connected, informed and prosperous. Online: phoenixchamber.com Phone: 602-495-2195
SEDONA
This is the best first stop for any visitor. The Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau’s staff and volunteers serve almost 300,000 visitors annually with helpful and free information. Online: sedonachamber.com Phone: 928-282-7722
TEMPE
For more than a century, the Tempe Chamber of Commerce has built an environment that enhances the economic vitality of its membership and the business community. Online: tempechamber.org Phone: 480-967-7891
TUBAC
The Tubac Chamber of Commerce offers insight into Tubac, which features many eclectic shops and galleries in a charming area. Online: tubacaz.com Phone: 520-398-2704
TUCSON
The mission of the Tucson Metro Chamber is to promote a strong local economy resulting in business growth, ample employment and improving quality of life. Online: tucsonchamber.org Phone: 520-792-1212
WILLIAMS
The Williams-Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce is a member-focused organization that fosters a sustainable, healthy and vibrant economic environment. Online: cottonwoodchamberaz.org Phone: 928-634-7593
WINSLOW
The Winslow Chamber of Commerce is here to help. It acts as the community advocate for Winslow’s businesses and economic interests. Online: winslowarizona.org Phone: 928-289-2434
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CAVE CREEK Cave Creek is one of those quirky hot spots that is hard to pigeonhole: motorcycle and horseback riders share Main Street with one-of-a-kind shops and saloons.
Roastery of Cave Creek
Morning
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GRAB A CUP OF COFFEE AT ROASTERY OF CAVE CAVE Roasting in the Valley since 1997, the Roastery of Cave Cave - ROC2 - is one of the Valley’s best-kept secrets. Call them a bunch of coffee geeks, but the experts at ROC2 use a balance of art and science to methodically roast and cup their coffees and separate themselves from other roasters. roc2.coffee
Dove Valley Ranch
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TAKE A RIDE AT SPUR CROSS STABLES Spur Cross Stables is a guided horseback-riding ranch located on the site of an 1870s gold mine. Rides will take you into the scenic Sonoran Desert and the foothills of the Tonto National Forest. horsebackarizona.com 8 a.m.
IF HORSES AREN’T YOUR THING, PLAY A ROUND OF GOLF Cave Creek offers a choice of several world-class golf courses, situated among some of the most beautiful desert landscapes you will ever see. Public courses include the beautiful Rancho Manana Golf Club, boasting some of the state’s most breathtaking views, along with Dove Valley Ranch and Legend Trails Golf Club. Private courses feature the popular Tatum Ranch Golf Club and other well-known spectacular places such as Desert Forest Golf Club and The Boulders.
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IF HORSES AND GOLF AREN’T YOUR THING, HIT THE SPA Restore mind and body at the incredible 33,000-square-foot Spa at The Boulders, offering stimulating revitalization through the art of massage, the science of facials and other refreshing therapies infused with ingredients from the Boulders’ desert environment. Whether you’re detoxifying in the steam rooms and saunas, meditating in the signature labyrinth, or reclining alongside the heated swimming pool, you’ll find this luxurious spa offers everything you need for soulstirring renewal. theboulders.com 11 a.m
TAKE A WALK THROUGH FRONTIER TOWN If you are looking for something different to do — this is definitely it. This is not an all day tourist attraction but something quirky to do if you have got a couple of hours to explore this old western town that’s home to gift shops and boutiques. This old cowboy town is also a great place to take Instagramworthy pictures. frontiertownaz.com
Cimarron River Company
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CAVE CREEK
Cave Creek is one of those quirky hot spots that is hard to pigeonhole: motorcycle and horseback riders share Main Street with oneof-a-kind shops and saloons.
After Noon
Cartwright’s Modern Cuisine
1 p.m.
LUNCH AT THE HORNY TOAD Cave Creek’s oldest and most famous restaurant, The Horny Toad serves the most loved and sought-after fried chicken in the state. It is always fresh, is lovingly created with a very special breading and an array of secret spices, then cooked to perfection in a Henny Penny pressure fryer. But everything is great at the Toad. thehornytoad.com 2 p.m.
SPEND THE AFTERNOON SHOPPING AT CIMARRON RIVER COMPANY AND LAZY LIZARD Cave Creek offers shoppers the opportunity to find one-of-a-kind items in one-of-a-kind stores. Cimarron River Company offers authentic Native Indian jewelry using solid sterling silver, turquoise, coral, mother of pearl and more. The Lazy Lizard features Southwest collectibles, furniture and unique one-of-a-kind items. cimarronrivercompany.com and lazylizardaz.com
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DINNER AT CARTWRIGHT’S MODERN CUISINE Cartwright’s Modern Cuisine is more than a restaurant; it is a true western dining experience. It is also a means for honoring the legacy of the American West. Cartwright’s fuses top quality beef, game, and seafood with locally grown produce and foraged ingredients from its own surrounding deserts and forests, and present them in a warm, welcoming atmosphere rich in Arizona history. cartwrightsmoderncuisine.com
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HAVE A NIGHTCAP AT THE BUFFALO CHIP SALOON There is something for everyone at The Chip. If you like to dance you can come spin your partner to the toe-tapping sounds of Pick o’ the Litter and even check out a little live bull riding. buffalochipsaloon.com
This is truly an oasis in the desert. Its unsurpassed, raw beauty will take your breath away with its one of a kind flora and fauna. Relax and enjoy a delicious breakfast on the poolside patio, while taking in the spectacular desert views. Experience Arizona as it was meant to be experienced. fullcircleranchaz.com
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SCOTTSDALE The Original Pancake House
Scottsdale is the Valley’s lap of luxury. It’s where baseball players hang out during Spring Training and the location of Arizona’s elite shopping centers and fashion hub. You’ll see sparkly convertibles, such as Ferrari car clubs doing a happy hour, or the hottest DJs spinning in the Entertainment District during weekends. Here’s how the Scottsdalians do it:
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BREAKFAST AT THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE Winner of the James Beard Award and a Scottsdale staple, the Original Pancake House has been voted one of the Top 10 Best Restaurants of Arizona. originalpancakehouse.com 9 a.m.
GET BLISSED AT BLISS SPA AT W SCOTTSDALE HOTEL Take in a clever menu of super-effective services like the Blissage75 and red carpet-revered Triple Oxygen Treatment — all in a fun, “no attitude’” atmosphere. This urban retreat will help relaxation-craving spahoppers unwind like never before at a true facial and massage Mecca. blissworld.com 11 a.m.
GRAB SOME SOUVENIRS AT KACTUS JOCK Kactus Jock offers the most commemorative Scottsdale shopping experience you will ever have. The atmosphere of this store will leave you feeling happy and whimiscal. The store is abundant in souvenirs, and so much more. kactusjock.com
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LUNCH AND SHOPPING AT SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE Scottsdale Fashion Square is the city’s multi-story luxury mall in the middle of town. Shoppers will find Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Louis Vuitton and Gucci among hundreds of other retailers of similar upscale caliber. Dining options include Kona Grill, Culinary Dropout, Hand Cut Burgers & Chophouse, Olive & Ivy, Yard House and many more. fashionsquare.com 4 p.m.
HAPPY HOUR AT BLUE CLOVER DISTILLERY Blue Clover Distillery, which was designed by former UFC bantamweight champion Holly Holm and is coowned by her brother, has a happy hour that features $12 bottomless mimosas, $9 signature drinks like their Mule Kick, Whiskey Helps, and Giggle Water, and $1 off all drafts. bluecloverdistillery.com 7 p.m.
DINNER AT BOURBON & BONES A modern, upscale steakhouse located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale. The menu features top quality wet aged and dry aged steaks including bone-in cuts and chops, fresh seafood and Bourbon & Bones’ signature side dishes in an upbeat boutique chop house setting. bourbonandbonesaz.com 10 p.m.
NIGHT CAP AT THE BEVERLY Formerly a stylized speakeasy known as Mabel’s on Main, The Beverly carries that same old-time vibe. More than 100 whiskey options and spirits line the walls and the cocktail menu is extensive as well. Settle up in a booth and get sophisticated — “Mad Men” style. thebeverly.us Bourbon & Bones
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The Beverly
Tortilla Flat
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EAST VALLEY
Mesa Arts Center
Some of the biggest cities in the East Valley are Mesa, Gilbert and Chandler. Within brief driving distances between them, visitors can easily enjoy the best each town has to offer in a single, productive day. 8 a.m.
BREAKFAST AND TOUR AT QUEEN CREEK OLIVE MILL What began as a one-bathroom, single-shelf establishment has become Queen Creek’s prized olive mecca. With a restaurant serving all local offerings, eight tours per day and events like the Olivepalooza Harvest Party and Garlic Festival, the Olive Mill attracts more than 650,000 visitors each year. queencreekolivemill.com 11 a.m.
VISIT TORTILLA FLAT FOR FUN AND LUNCH Known as “the town too tough to die,” this little Western oasis attracts locals and tourists alike for its quaint scenery, delicious food, and charming stores. Originally a stagecoach stop built in 1904, Tortilla Flat is a point of pride along the historic Apache Trail. Points of interest include a country store, mercantile/gift shop, and the renowned Superstition Saloon and Restaurant, where the wallpaper is made up of currency from all over the world. There’s even a working post office, which still services residents of Apache Lake, Horse Mesa Dam, and Tortilla Flat itself. tortillaflataz.com
Queen Creek Olive Mill
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SHOPPING IN GILBERT Gilbert has multiple premier shopping options, including SanTan Village, an outdoor destination with top shopping and dining; and the Heritage District, the downtown experience with local restaurants, unique shops, and cultural attractions. shopsantanvillage.com and gilbertaz.gov 6 p.m.
DINNER AND DRINKS AT ONE OF THE EAST VALLEY’S HOT BREWERIES Arizona’s craft beer industry has gained a reputation for excellence. So why not tip a few back at one of the East Valley’s trendy craft beer establishments. Some to consider include Four Peaks in Tempe, Oro Brewing Company or Desert Eagle in Mesa, Arizona Wilderness Brewing in Gilbert or Hop Central Brewery and Taproom in Chandler. Or, if beer is not your thing, check out Cider Corps in Mesa, Arizona’s first cidery. At night
CHECK OUT A SHOW AT MESA ARTS CENTER The Mesa Arts Center is a performing and visual arts complex in downtown Mesa, Arizona. At more than 210,000 square feet square feet, the $95 million facility is the largest comprehensive arts campus in the state. mesaartscenter.com
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WINSLOW
Turquoise Room
Winslow is where the past meets the present. You can see it in the brick facades, the thriving railroad, Route 66 and the variety of cultures gathering in one area to create a community true to itself and Arizona. Here, you’ll learn about the area’s storied history, going back millennia when ancient Hopi tribes roamed the lands. View the wonders of the railroad, and much, much more. As you walk and congregate with the residents of Winslow, you’ll quickly learn why this Northeastern Arizona city is known as “The City of Ten Thousand Friendly Faces.”
Relicroad Brewing Company
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BREAKFAST AT THE TURQUOISE ROOM Start your day right by heading to the Turquoise Room for a classic breakfast where you can enjoy any of your favorite breakfast staples. This restaurant is located within the La Posada Hotel, one of Winslow’s architectural masterpieces. 8:30 a.m.
PHOTO TIME AT STANDIN’ ON THE CORNER PARK After your breakfast, take the five-minute walk to the corner made famous by the Eagles song “Take it Easy.” You’ll feel relaxed and ready for a complete day of adventuring as you hang around the statues to mark the spot of the famous corner, while taking in the sites of the Route 66 iconography in the area. standinonthecorner.com 9 a.m.
LEARN THE HISTORY OF THE HOPI AT HOMOLOVI STATE PARK Here, you’ll find many preserved archaeological sites, including pueblos and panels of petroglyphs depicting kachina and clan symbols. You’ll feel immersed at this cultural site, which is only a brief drive outside of Winslow. azstateparks.com/homolovi 11 a.m.
OLD TRAILS MUSUEM Learn about the many cultures that have called the Winslow area home for many years at the Old Trails Museum. It showcases the many paths that had to be blazed to bring us to the world we live in today, including exhibits of the planes, trains and automobiles that have passed through Winslow. oldtrailsmuseum.org
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Photo time at Standin’ On The Corner Park
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LUNCH AT THE RELICROAD BREWING COMPANY Stop off for a cold beer and a burger at this recently opened joint in Winslow. The RelicRoad serves nothing but Arizona beer on tap by a friendly staff. Be sure to try the Diablo Burger everyone is raving about, and don’t forget to play one of the board games they have available while you wait for your meal. facebook.com/brewery2017 2:30 p.m.
STUDY THE HEAVENS AT METEOR CRATER See the results of an asteroid collision on our Earth at 26,000 miles per hour at Meteor Crater. The crater was created about 50,000 years ago, and has an amazing visitors center that will tell you all about its history and the power of the cosmos. The kids will leave inspired, and you’ll leave wondering about our celestial place in the universe. meteorcrater.com 5:30 p.m.
SUNSET PICNIC AT THE LITTLE PAINTED DESERT Let the colorful combination of natural rock formations, coupled with one of Arizona’s legendary sunsets help you unwind from a busy day in the Winslow area. There are many areas for a picnic at this unique locale, along with camping and hiking options that will show you what it means to be in Arizona. wmonline.com/attract/navaprks.htm
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Arizona ATV Adventure Tours
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SEDONA
Sedona’s beautiful rock formations in varying hues of orange and red is an otherworldly setting known for being a place to find zen and inner light. Here’s the best way to go about that, if we do say so ourselves.
Tlaquepaque
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SEDONA SPIRIT YOGA, VORTEX OR HIKING TOUR You know that picture of a woman doing yoga on the peak of a red rock that made you want to visit Sedona? Now you can be her! Sedona Spirit offers customizable tours to sacred sites, for aspiring yogis or just plain old hikes through the red rocks. You can also put your energies to the test and visit vortecies with a guide. Talk about a way to start the day! yogalife.net 8 a.m.
GO FROM SERENITY TO SPEED WITH ARIZONA ATV ADVENTURE TOURS After you get your bliss on during yoga, book the West Sedona Canyon Tour with Arizona ATV Adventure Tours. You’ll be awestruck by a view of the Verde Valley from the top of Skeleton Bone Mountain, more than 800 feet above the Valley floor. arizonaatvadventures.com 11 a.m.
SHOPPING AND LUNCH AT TLAQUEPAQUE Nestled beneath giant sycamore trees on the banks of beautiful Oak Creek, Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village is in a class by itself, with unique boutiues and amazing restaurants. tlaq.com 1 p.m.
VISIT EXPOSURES INTERNATIONAL GALLERY After lunch, be sure to soak in the amazing artwork at this spacious gallery, which exhibits sculptures, jewelry, glass art and classical to modern paintings. arizonaatvadventures.com 2 p.m.
ALIGN YOUR CHAKRAS AT AMARA RESORT AND SPA Realign your chakras, from your head to your toes. Amara Resort and Spa’s Mii Amo’s signature facial is Moon Chasing Sun, which alternates the use of hot and cold stones during a concentrated scalp massage. amararesort.com/sedona-hotel/spa-services.html
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DINNER AT MARIPOSA Considered among the most romantic restaurants in the world with one of the best views, it’s no wonder that Travel Channel’s “Food Paradise” chose Chef Lisa Dahl’s Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill in Sedona as the featured restaurant for its “Date Night” episode. Dahl’s Butterfly Burger and Pisa Lisa are other standout dinner options. mariposasedona.com 7 p.m.
RECONNECT WITH NATURE WITH WINE AT L’AUBERGE DE SEDONA L’Auberge de Sedona’s Cress on Oak Creek has the most extensive wine menu in Sedona, so, naturally, you should end your day with a night cap in the forest at the edge of Oak Creek. Catch the sunset through the tree branches and embrace how much life slows down when you’re in Sedona. lauberge.com
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FLAGSTAFF
BONUS
SHOOT FOR THE STARS
At an elevation of 7,000 feet surrounded by Ponderosa pine forest, Flagstaff is Arizona’s four-season hub of activity where an eclectic mix of small town charm, a wealth of fine art and cultural offerings and endless outdoor adventure beckons.
Lowell Observatory was established in 1894, placing it among the oldest observatories in the United States, and was named one of “The World’s 100 Most Important Places” by Time magazine. It was at the Lowell Observatory that the dwarf planet Pluto was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh. lowell.edu
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BREAKFAST AT MACY’S EUROPEAN COFFEEHOUSE Macy’s is a cozy vegan-friendly coffeehouse that serves the best biscuits and gravy, pastries and hot chocolate. The patio is dog-friendly, and the place is always busy (in a good way)! macyscoffee.net 8 a.m.
WET BEAVER CREEK’S BELL TRAIL This popular trail takes between four and six hours, round trip, and is moderately difficult. Most hikers walk just over 3 miles to Bell Crossing (known to locals as “The Crack”), which features a swimming hole, before turning around. 1 p.m.
LUNCH AT SATCHMO’S BBQ Satchmo’s is a Cajun and Creole restaurant that has become a local legend. Satchmo’s serves very good local beer, excellent food (try the ribs and Jambalaya) and features some of the best service in Northern Arizona. satchmosaz.com
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CHECK INTO HOTEL MONTE VISTA Built in 1926, this classic hotel is a three-minute walk from the Amtrak train station and 1.5 miles from the Lowell Observatory. The hotel is allegedly haunted, and many guests, including the actor John Wayne, have reported encounters with ghosts. hotelmontevista.com 6 p.m.
DINNER AT BEAVER STREET BREWERY You can watch the chefs create your meal in Beaver Street Brewery’s open kitchen or watch the brewer’s create Beaver Street Brewery’s handcrafted ales and lagers behind the bar. beaverstreetbrewery.com 8 p.m.
FINISH THE NIGHT CLOSE TO YOUR BED Before facing the ghosts in your room at Monte Vista, visit the Monte Vista Cocktail Lounge, which was the first speakeasy in Flagstaff, welcoming everyone from celebrities and law-breakers to skiers and river runners. During prohibition, the Cocktail Lounge opened and was successfully running a major bootlegging operation in the very same location as today.
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Tanque Verde Falls
While some may think Tucson only revolves around the University of Arizona, the state’s second largest metro area has much more to offer than just the sights and sounds of a college town. Here’s how, as Wildcats would say, you “bear down” in Southern Arizona. 7 a.m.
BREAKFAST AT FRANK’S This isn’t classy dining by any stretch of the hungry spectrum, but, boy, does Frank’s have the best breakfast in town! All the staples for a breakfast joint are on the menu with Southern Arizona kick. franksrestaurant.com 8:30 a.m.
HIKE TO TANQUE VERDE FALLS First, a warning: Walking through the trails around the various pools of Tanque Verde Falls, you might see some unexpected sights. Naked people. The Reddington Pass area in the Rincon Mountains east of the city is a haven for nudists. But even if you’d prefer to keep your clothes on, the pools of this area are a great sight and some of the waterfalls are around 100 feet tall. hikearizona.com Noon
LUNCH ON UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD After working up an appetite on the trails, get a feel for student life around UA’s campus by grabbing lunch and drinks at one of the more than two dozen different bars and restaurants located within Main Gate Square on University Boulevard, directly east of campus. maingatesquare.com 2 p.m.
VISIT KITT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY Kitt Peak, built 7,000 feet above Tucson, has the largest collection of radio and optical telescopes on the world. The observatory was constructed in the ‘60s but remains a beloved site for aspiring and serious stargazers. noao.edu/kpno
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DAY DRINKING AT THE BUFFET Established in 1934, check out Tucson’s oldest dive bar with playfully graffitied walls offering pub grub, pool and free shuffleboard. But go during the day because ... well, just go during the day. 520-623-6811 6 p.m.
DINNER AT MAYNARD’S MARKET AND KITCHEN One of the best burgers in Tucson, a wine flight and live music are nice ways to end a long day of sightseeing. Chef Jared Scott has made quite a name for himself in American fusion and shouldn’t be overlooked while everyone’s fussing about the Phoenix foodie scene. maynardstucson.com 9 p.m.
CATCH A SHOW AT HOTEL CONGRESS Hotel Congress is a charming 40-room hotel built in the early 1900s that has a leading reputation for Club Congress. The club won the title of best margarita at the Tucson Culinary Festival, and Esquire named it one of the top bars in America. The Hotel Congress area is also the go-to spot for concerts in Tucson with its neighbor, the Rialto Theatre, where you can catch most of the popular touring bands that don’t make it up to Phoenix (or the occasional band that plays both cities). hotelcongress.com
Maynard’s Market and kitchen
Summer is right around the corner. Luckily, so is Tucson. Bring the whole family and discover a place where exploration has no end. Your vacation just got cooler. Find out more at MyTucsonSummer.com
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GILBERT
Joe’s Farm Grill Arizona Wilderness Brewery
Seeking out adventures in and around metro Phoenix will lead to a lot of great options. Somewhat new to that list is Gilbert, a community with agricultural roots that show-through in the local food scene and in uniquely handcrafted creations. Many of Gilbert’s top spots can be experienced in a day. 8 a.m.
HIKE THE RIPARIAN PRESERVE Created as an innovative and unique way to combine water resource development with wildlife habitat, educational and recreational opportunities, the Riparian Preserve features an urban fishing lake, over 4.5 miles of trails, and wildlife and bird watching. There is even a dinosaur dig site for future paleontologists. riparianinstitute.org
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THE FARM AT AGRITOPIA AND BARNONE
Some of the best food in metro Phoenix is found in Gilbert’s Heritage District, surrounding the iconic water tower along Gilbert Road. Twenty-six restaurants dot the district with local favorites, farm-to-table creations and outdoor patio seating throughout. discovergilbert/eats
The Farm at Agritopia is a 15-acre USDA Certified Organic urban farm. It hosts more than 100 crops, as well as honey bees. While here, visitors can walk the pathways to see the farm in production. The farm also offers u-pick throughout the growing season and a farmer’s market open every day. Alongside the farm, Barnone houses an artisan marketplace of skilled craftsmen ranging from woodworkers to experimental winemakers. thefarmatagritopia.com / barnoneaz.com
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ART INTERSECTION
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Galleries, exhibitions and events provide a hands-on art experience. Stop by to learn what goes into these hand-crafted creations. artintersection.com The Farm at Agritopia and Barnone
DINNER AT JOE’S FARM GRILL It’s a farm-to-table experience on the farm. Joe’s Farm Grill is located at Agritopia in what was once the Johnston family residence. It has a newly-remodeled dining area with a mid-century modern feel and a large outdoor seating area for picnic style dining. joesfarmgrill.com 8 p.m.
ARIZONA WILDERNESS BREWERY The brewers have a passion for Arizona’s agricultural community and have woven Arizona wild-grown and farm-grown products into its craft beer. azwbeer.com
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GETTING AROUND IN ARIZONA
You’re in Arizona.
Now what?
Phoenix has aggressively pursued public transportation options to help residents and tourists get around the city with ease and good timing. However, since you’re new to the city, there are a few things you need to know.
LIGHT RAIL
The Valley Metro light rail connects the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to downtown Tempe, Mesa and Phoenix. Frequency between trains changes by time of day. Monday through Thursday, rails run between 4 a.m. and midnight. On Friday and Saturday, the trains run nearly 24 hours. On Sundays, trains stop around 2 a.m. Tickets: $2 one-way, $4 all day; Purchase them at kiosks at station platforms and present the ticket to rail security if they board your car. Tip: If you have a ticket for an event downtown, such as a basketball game, you can ride the rail for free to and from the event. To find a nearby station and schedules: Download Ridekick app
LYFT AND UBER
Phoenicians are increasingly using the Uber and Lyft ridesharing apps to get around the city. All you have to do is download the app to your phone and enter payment information that will automatically pay your driver at the end of the trip. An added bonus is that fee estimates are provided via the app before you even request a ride. This takes the element of surprise out of your ride. Drivers are also incentivized to be good stewards because patrons can rank their drivers after a trip concludes. To reserve: Download the Lyft or Uber app
TRAVEL IN STYLE
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GRID BIKE SHARE PROGRAM
Those neon green bikes aren’t just meant to brighten the streetscape around Phoenix. They’re bikes you can rent and ride around downtown in lieu of driving or taking the rail. There are 500 bikes at 50 locations around the city. The fee is $5 per hour for non-members. Tip: If you’re worried a bike won’t be available, you can reserve one up to 15 minutes prior to pickup via the SoBi app. To reserve: Download the SoBi app
SILVERCAR
Want to travel in style? Silvercar is a car rental company that makes life easy. You’ll always get a classy silver Audi A4. No surprises or convincing your significant other that the red mustang really isn’t worth the extra $40 per day. All Silvercar rentals automatically come with GPS, Wi-Fi and satellite radio. To reserve: Download the Silvercar app
ON FOOT
If you’re flaunting your pedestrian prowess by hitting the sidewalks of Phoenix, look for the unnaturally cheerful Downtown Phoenix Ambassadors. They’re usually in flourescent T-shirts and are wearing an “Ask Me” button. This isn’t a trick. These ambassadors are volunteers of Downtown Phoenix Partnership and are more than happy to help lost travelers or to suggest things to do. Think of it as Siri in human form. Downtown Phoenix Ambassadors
HIKING TIPS
Worst case scenarios:
Hiking in Arizona Hitting the trails in Arizona is primarily a safe and rewarding activity. However, there are a few tips and tricks that out-of-towners should brief themselves on before lacing up their boots. DON’T FEED THE JAVELINAS! Those furry pig-looking guys you see sniffing around the trails are not wild pigs at all. They’re javelinas. They love food, but you should never feed one. Javelinas, especially those with large tusks, can do serious harm to humans. If their ears are down and they’re growling, they may charge at you. If you encounter one, try to scare it off with loud noises. Don’t be afraid to get really loud. You’re more likely to encounter a javelina when hiking at dusk or in shaded areas.
GETTING LOST What happened to the trail? Do I cross this stream? The answer: Look for a cairn. Cairns are stacks of rocks used for directing hikers along paths that are difficult to navigate. Sometimes they’re made by other hikers, and are subtle stacks, but other times they’re larger and contained in metal netting by park rangers to assure hikers they’re on the right path. These are most commonly seen when you need to cross a wash or stream.
SNAKE! If it’s coiled, has seen you and, if applicable, is rattling its tail, move away as quickly as possible. Do this with caution. You don’t want to trip during your getaway. Snakes don’t always strike from a coiled position, but it’s usually a sign of aggravation. If the snake seems nonchalant to your existence and is just working its way across the trail, you can choose to wait for it to pass.
TIPS •B ring (and drink) water. You filled your Camelback? Awesome. Now pack a waterbottle, too. Bring lots of water, even when you’re hiking on a chilly morning. It’s important to stay hydrated in Arizona.
IT BIT ME! Move away from the snake as quickly as possible to avoid a second attack.
pply sunscreen. You can still wake up with a nice lobster-y hue •A after being outside on a cloudy day. UV rays aren’t disabled by fluffy clouds, unfortunately. What you need: SPF 30 or higher (grab chapstick with SPF, too). Apply your sunscreen while indoors and on dry skin. Then, reapply every two hours. If you’re sweating a lot, you may want to reapply hourly.
Now: Don’t panic. Don’t suck the wound. Don’t rip your shirt off to make • K now your limits. If you’re not usually an active person, heading out a tourniquet. Don’t break out the snake bite kit. Just breathe. on a 14-mile roundtrip hike is probably going to hurt the next day. Save yourself injury and self-loathing by picking a slightly shorter hike. It’s The buzzards won’t start circling you unless you’re hours or days away important to research elevation changes and how rigorous a trail is. from civilization and antivenom, which we doubt is the case. So, if you have cell service, call 911. If not, try to find someone who can take you to the nearest hospital. Here’s what you do now: Keep breathing. If you panic, your heart is going to pump blood faster. Let it bleed for about 30 seconds and then bandage the wound without cleaning it (this can help medical professionals figure out what kind of venom is in your body, if any). Keep the affected area as immobile as possible. Movement gets your blood flowing, which spreads venom. However, you may need to move a little to get to a car or medical help. That’s a worthy use of blood flow. If you’re in pain, though, breathe through it. Don’t grab for the flask. That, too, will disperse the venom more quickly.
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NORTHERN ARIZONA
ACCOMMODATIONS AMARA RESORT & SPA Set against a superb backdrop of red-rock buttes and steps from the banks of Oak Creek, this hotel offers breathtaking views. amararesort.com
EL TOVAR HOTEL The hotel was designed by Charles Whittlesey and was opened in 1905 and is situated directly on the south rim of the Grand Canyon. grandcanyonlodges.com
ENCHANTMENT RESORT The adobe casita-style accommodations offer world-class comforts amid the Sedona red rocks. enchantmentresort.com
HASSAYAMPA INN This beautifully restored inn has been around since 1927, having hosted celebrities such as Clark Gable and Steve McQueen over the years. hassayampainn.com
HILTON SEDONA RESORT AT BELL ROCK This newly renovated property offers a locally-inspired guest experience focused on relaxation and rejuvenation. hiltonsedonaresort.com
JEROME GRAND HOTEL
GREER LODGE THINGS TO KNOW: Greer Lodge is a place where one can experience nature’s wonder,
with clean, crisp mountain air and endless blue skies in the beautiful town of Greer, a quiet rural village in Northern Arizona. As a year-round destination, Greer Lodge and the surrounding Greer area have an abundance of activities for guests to enjoy, ranging from fly-fishing to bird watching, the best hiking trails in Arizona and abundant wildlife to see. Located on historic Main Street, bordering the Greer Meadow and National Forest, this family-owned resort, established in 1948, offers basic rooms and separate cabins. Rooms in log cabin-style buildings have rustic decor with minifridges, microwaves and flat-screen TVs with DVD players. Wooden cabins sleep up to 14 and have fireplaces, kitchens, decks, BBQs and flat-screen TVs with DVD players. Some have hot tubs. WiFi is available for a charge.
DON’T MISS: A casually rustic restaurant serves American cuisine in front of a stone fireplace or on an outdoor deck. A trout pond offers catch-and-release fishing. Greer Lodge also features dog-friendly cabins and rooms so your furry friends can enjoy nature as well. INFORMATION: greerlodgeaz.com
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After the United Verde Hospital became a hotel, many alleged hauntings began to occur and it is now popular among traveling ghost hunters. jeromegrandhotel.com
LA POSADA HOTEL Former guests include the likes of Charles Lindbergh, Gene Autry, Howard Hughes, Jane Russell, John Wayne, James Cagney and Clark Gable. laposada.org
L’AUBERGE DE SEDONA Nestled on the banks of Oak Creek in Sedona’s renowned Red Rock region, L’Auberge features 62 luxury cottages, 21 traditional lodge-style guest rooms. lauberge.com
LITTLE AMERICA HOTEL Set in 500 acres of Ponderosa Pine forest, Little America Flagstaff is a haven from the mundane. flagstaff.littleamerica.com
E xperience nature’s wonder
Greer Lodge Resort & Cabins With nearly all of our cabins and rooms located right on the water, you’ll be placed just moments from our fully stocked ponds for catch & release fishing. We also feature dog-friendly cabins and rooms so your furry friends can enjoy nature as well! Named as one of Sunset Magazine’s Top 9 Resorts in the West where you can Touch Nature!
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ACCOMMODATIONS
THINGS TO KNOW: Starr Pass has an AAA Four-Diamond rating, 88,000 square feet of
indoor/outdoor meeting space, two on-site restaurants, a spa, and virtually every amenity you’d come to expect of a highly-rated Arizona resort, but there are reasons beyond these that attract visitors near and far to the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass. This expansive oasis offers unique and engaging activities steeped in local tradition such as the popular Salud Terrace “Legend of Arriba, Abajo” tequila toast where visitors learn about General Pancho Villa’s pursuit of love amidst an authentic Sonoran sunset.
JW MARRIOTT TUCSON STARR PASS RESORT AND SPA HACIENDA DEL SOL GUEST RANCH RESORT Experience the authenticity of the Desert Southwest, where historic elegance meets modern and relaxed luxury. haciendadelsol.com
LOEWS VENTANA CANYON RESORT Don’t miss the two Tom Fazio-designed golf courses, fitness trails, swimming pools and a full-service spa. loewshotels.com
MIRAVAL RESORT & SPA The Miraval experience includes fresh locally sourced ingredients to make flavorful food, growth and development activities that make the heart pump. miravalresorts.com 34
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DON’T MISS: A relaxing day at the 20,000 square-foot Hashani Spa. Be sure to partake in a specialty service such as the Petals and Leaves ritual, where your skin will be treated to an ultimate hydrating experience (perfect for desert dwellers and visitors), while you’re scalp is delighted in one of the best scalp massages you’ve ever had. Do make reservations at Primo and be sure to order the Coffee-rubbed Venison if it’s on the menu. Before taking a float on the lazy river, experience poolside morning yoga while a flutist shares live tranquil Native American melodies. INFORMATION: marriott.com
OMNI TUCSON NATIONAL RESORT
TUBAC GOLF RESORT & SPA
This perfect golf getaway is home to two championship golf courses with breathtaking mountain backdrops. omnihotels.com
This resort in an arts community is among the most luxurious and tranquil vacation destinations in the Southwest. tubacgolfresort.com
THE RITZ-CARLTON, DOVE MOUNTAIN
TUCSON EL CONQUISTADOR GOLF & TENNIS RESORT
This Forbes Five Star hotel blends into the surrounding Sonoran Desert and Tortolita Mountain. ritzcarlton.com
WESTWARD LOOK RESORT Westward Look Resort is a rejuvenating resort environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural surroundings. westwardlook.com
Don’t miss the newly renovated pool and poolside cabanas with dramatic views of the Santa Catalina Mountains. hiltonelconquistador.com
WESTIN LA PALOMA RESORT & SPA Nestled amidst the foothills of Tucson’s Santa Catalina Mountains, guests are immersed in an oasis of endless possibilities. westinlapalomaresort.com
Follow whims, not schedules. Discover luxury without compromise at the AAA Four-Diamond JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass. Perfect your swing with 27 holes of Arnold Palmer Signature Golf, rejuvenate your inner spirit at Hashani Spa, take a dip in the multi-level outdoor pool, or float and splash down the lazy river and waterslide. Work up an appetite hiking or biking through the stunning Sonoran Desert and reward yourself at one of five exceptional restaurants, including Primo — James Beard award-winning Chef Melissa Kelly’s Mediterranean concept. Experience the perfect getaway, where your every whim is expertly anticipated.
MARGARITA PACKAGE — FROM $179 PER NIGHT Includes overnight resort accommodations and two hand-crafted margaritas per night. For reservations, visit jwmarriottstarrpass.com and use promo code ZJL when booking.
Valid seven days a week through 9/30/18. Must be at least 21 years of age and provide identification to consume alcohol. Additional daily resort fee applies. See hotel facts page for specific pricing and inclusions. Limited number of rooms are available for this promotion. Tax is additional. Offer does not apply to groups of 10 or more rooms. Offer cannot be combined with any other promotions. Blackout dates may apply. Advance reservations required. Other restrictions apply. Rates are per room, per night and based on availability at the time of reservations. ©2018 Marriott International.
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ACCOMMODATIONS BOULDERS RESORT & SPA This peaceful paradise has two golf courses on 1,300 acres in the Sonoran Desert foothills north of Scottsdale. theboulders.com
CROWNE PLAZA SAN MARCOS GOLF RESORT Built in 1912, the historic Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort was one of the first hotels in Chandler, but boasts modern amenities. sanmarcosresort.com
FAIRMONT SCOTTSDALE PRINCESS The warm, Southwestern-inspired rooms come with private balconies or terraces and some feature fireplaces or whirlpool tubs. scottsdaleprincess.com
JW MARRIOTT PHOENIX DESERT RIDGE RESORT & SPA This modern upscale hotel offers amenities that include five restaurants and a lounge and five outdoor pools. jwdesertridge.com
OMNI SCOTTSDALE RESORT & SPA AT MONTELUCIA When you escape to this exclusive and romantic destination, you won’t have any reason to leave the resort. omnihotels.com
SANCTUARY CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN RESORT AND SPA
HOTEL VALLEY HO THINGS TO KNOW: Hotel Valley Ho stands out for its unique mid-century modern
architecture, history and independent spirit as a locally owned hotel. Hotel Valley Ho is a true icon in Downtown Scottsdale. Originally opened in 1956 and recently restored to its former splendor, this urban retreat blends mid-century style with modern amenities. Dine at ZuZu, relax at VH Spa for Vitality + Health and unwind at two cool pools. For unique weddings, meetings and events, choose from 13,000 square feet of bright indoor space and 20,000 square feet of sunny outdoor space, including five boardrooms, two ballrooms, the lush Palm Court, panoramic Sky Line Rooftop and Sands.
DON’T MISS: ZuZu at Hotel Valley Ho shakes things up with crafty cocktails that will entice any palate. Stop in for breakfast, lunch or dinner; you’ll always find fun flavors to satisfy even the most insatiable appetite. And don’t forget ZuZu’s weekend brunches and evening entertainment series. INFORMATION: hotelvalleyho.com 36
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Set on 53 acres on Camelback Mountain, this boutique resort offers spectacular views of the mountains beyond. sanctuaryoncamelback.com
THE CAMBY HOTEL The Camby delivers edgy, classic sophistication to its luxury hotel guests and is just steps away from world-class shopping at the Biltmore. thecamby.com
THE PHOENICIAN This AAA Diamond resort is the epitome of European luxury. Marble floors, mother of pearl tiled swimming pools and a 27-hole golf course. thephoenician.com
WESTIN KIERLAND RESORT & SPA Discover an unrivaled oasis nestled in the Sonoran Desert at this luxury resort and spa, offering exceptional amenities. kierlandresort.com
EVERYTHING YOU LOVE. AND MORE.
Our newly renovated Eagles Buffet is now open and features all your delicious favorites, plus new menu options. Enjoy lunch and dinner daily, and join us for brunch on Sundays.
Buffet updates include: Healthy menu items New dessert station with ice cream Chef action stations in the evening
Wok station with stir fry made fresh Dim sum station with a variety of dumplings
Expanded salad selection with more toppings
Remodeled open dining area
101 & MCKELLIPS | 480.850.7777 | CASINOARIZONA.COM Locally owned and caringly operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
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DUDE RANCHES
THINGS TO KNOW: The bluest of blue skies. The Bradshaw and Weaver Mountains surrounding
you. Excellent food. Comfortable rooms. The legendary hospitality of the Old West. The Flying E Ranch, an authentic Arizona dude ranch, is the ideal place to take a step back in time. Clean air, warm sun, good horses, breathtaking scenery, and genuine cowboys as your guides will fill your heart with memories to treasure for the rest of your life.
FLYING E RANCH
DON’T MISS: What if you want to take a day off from riding? Variety is the spice of dude ranch life, and the Flying E has you covered. Take a swim in the heated pool or just lounge at the poolside. Relax in the Jacuzzi or sauna, or get a workout in the exercise room. For family activities that are fun for all ages, the Flying E has tennis courts, a basketball court, a giant outdoor chess set, checkers and board games in the game room, a horseshoe pitch, miles of hiking trails and abundant bird watching opportunities. Adults can wind down the day in the saloon with a BYOB cocktail hour while the youngsters raid the always stocked cookie jar in the dining hall. INFORMATION: flyingeranch.com
BUMBLE BEE RANCH ADVENTURES
RANCHO DE LOS CABALLEROS
TANQUE VERDE RANCH
This ranch features horseback riding, cattle drives, nature hikes and guided historyfilled tours through Bumble Bee Creek. bumblebeeranch.com
You can sense the thrill of a desert trail ride or challenge yourself to a round of golf at Los Caballeros Golf Club. ranchodeloscaballeros.com
Ride a horse, watch a beautiful Sonoran Desert sunset and laugh with friends and family at an authentic cowboy cookout. tanqueverderanch.com
CIRCLE Z RANCH
RANCHO DE LA OSA
TOMBSTONE MONUMENT RANCH
This all-inclusive ranch includes meals, lodging, horseback riding, tennis, heated outdoor pool, hiking, bird watching, nature walks and guided stargazing. circlez.com
This intimate 300-year-old property has been lovingly preserved in the rolling grasslands of the high Sonoran Desert. ranchodelaosa.com
Tombstone’s only dude ranch is surrounded by spectacular scenery and a never-ending history of famous cowboys. tombstonemonumentranch.com
M DIAMOND RANCH
ROCKIN’ M BAR RANCH
WHITE STALLION RANCH
Only 30 minutes from downtown Phoenix, you can hear the coyotes sing, see the Milky Way and get kissed by a horse. azluxurybnb.com
This secluded 3,000-acre ranch adjoins Saguaro National Park West with riding privileges into the park. whitestallion.com
Enjoy a private ranch getaway at the guest house on this 100-year old working cattle ranch near Sedona. sedonahorsebackrides.com
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BED & BREAKFASTS ADOBE ROSE INN This is one of the most sought after bed and breakfasts in Tucson, offering exquisite rooms and unique packages for every occasion. aroseinn.com
ALPINE INN BED & BREAKFAST Styled after a country home, the Inn features all the character and warmth you would expect from the early 1900s, plus the amenities of today. alpineinnaz.com
BOOTS AND SADDLES This B&B was awarded the TripAdvisor. com Traveler’s Choice Award for the last 10 years and labeled as the best Bed and Breakfast in the U.S. oldwestbb.com
CREEKSIDE INN AT SEDONA Want a beautiful wedding? The Creekside Inn at Sedona specializes in romantic and private Sedona weddings. creeksideinn.net
MARICOPA MANOR BED AND BREAKFAST INN This inn is a private oasis in the heart of Phoenix. Relax, refresh, get away. maricopamanor.com
ORCHARD CANYON
BRIAR PATCH INN THINGS TO KNOW: In the 1930s, a German carpenter sought solace in Oak Creek
Canyon, built his home and then saw the need to provide lodging for the “movie folk” who were making westerns in Sedona. In 1940 he built the first cottage, the “Bluejay,” complete with hand hewn wooden door latches, still functioning today. Subsequent buildings became “Rocky’s Cottages,” after his name Raacke. Today, Briar Patch Inn is a nine-acre oasis nestled in Oak Creek Canyon along the lush banks of Oak Creek. Nineteen individual cabins are defined by Southwestern charm and Native American arts, cozy fireplaces, kitchens and private patios, all in a secluded setting. Briar Patch Inn has been owned and operated by the Olson family for 35 years and they look forward to exceeding your expectations.
DON’T MISS: A hearty, healthy, homemade breakfast is included and can be enjoyed in the lodge or beside the creek. But breakfast along the creek, with live musicians and the music of nature serenading you cannot be beat. Guests can also relax with a soothing creek-side massage.
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If you don’t know it’s here, you won’t find it. But once you’re inside, you’ll love that secret quality as much as other guests have loved it. enjoyorchardcanyon.com
SEDONA VIEWS Located in a multi-level contemporary house on a hill, this B&B offers stunning views of the red rocks and each room has a private patio and entrance. sedonaviewsbb.com
THE CANYON WREN The Canyon Wren cabins are settled right along Oak Creek Canyon, surrounded by sycamores, hammocks, private patios and grassy lawns. canyonwrencabins.com
THE VINEYARDS BED & BREAKFAST If the weeping willows outside are any indication, this B&B is a romantic, secluded getaway overlooking Arizona’s wine country. thevineyardsbandb.com
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UNIQUELY ARIZONA
ACCOMMODATIONS
THINGS TO KNOW: Ranked as No. 9 of the Top 10 Hotels in the U.S. and as the No. 1 Hotel
in the Southwest and West in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2017 Readers’ Choice Awards, the AAA Four Diamond Hermosa Inn is a jewel of a hideaway surrounded by an exclusive neighborhood in Paradise Valley and just minutes from Scottsdale and its many attractions. Handcrafted in the 1930s by cowboy artist Lon Megargee as his residence and art studio, the Inn’s adobe architecture has maintained its “authentic Arizona” character and charm. The 43 newly renovated guest casitas are nestled in a garden setting with breathtaking vistas of the lush desert and Camelback Mountain. Accommodations reflect the southwestern design of the original Casa Hermosa (beautiful house) and most include deep soaking tubs, beehive fireplaces and private patios.
HERMOSA INN
DON’T MISS: The culinary centerpiece is LON’s at the Hermosa, a AAA Four Diamond restaurant honored by Food & Wine magazine as Arizona’s Most Romantic Restaurant, serving globally inspired Arizona fare. A recipient of Wine Spectator’s “Best of Award of Excellence,” the restaurant is complemented by a subterranean wine cellar, a celebrated outdoor dining patio, and its bar and casual dining counterpart, LON’s Last Drop, named after one of Megargee’s iconic paintings, many of which are displayed throughout the resort. INFORMATION: hermosainn.com
3C RANCH
COPPER QUEEN HOTEL
ROYAL PALMS RESORT & SPA
Once known as the Columbia Cattle Co., the 3C Ranch is a combination of several of the oldest cattle ranches in the state, dating back to the early 1800s. 3cranchaz.com
This holds the distinction of being Arizona’s longest continuously operated hotel. The Copper Queen was constructed from 1898 to 1902. copperqueen.com
The Estate’s rich history dates back to 1929 as the winter home of Delos Willard Cooke, a New York industrialist and financier. royalpalmshotel.com
ARIZONA BILTMORE RESORT & SPA
GRAND CANYON WESTERN RANCH
Experience world-class golf, dining and events at the historic Arizona Biltmore, which has been the jewel of the desert since 1929. arizonabiltmore.com
Set on an active ranch featuring horseback riding and wagon rides, cottages include rustic furnishings and private entrances. grandcanyonwesternranch.com
This historic adobe inn was originally built as a boarding house for miners and nestled on the original main street of Patagonia. theduquesnehouse.com
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PHANTOM RANCH
THE DUQUESNE HOUSE INN & GARDENS
TOMBSTONE BORDELLO B&B
This former Victorian bordello today boasts Nestled at the bottom of Grand Canyon, 10 tasteful rooms with free WiFi and Phantom Ranch is a historic oasis and the only coffeemakers, pool and spa. lodging located below Grand Canyon’s rim. tombstonebordello.com grandcanyonlodges.com
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CASINO RESORT ACCOMMODATIONS
THINGS TO KNOW: Apache Gold Casino Resort is owned by the San Carlos Apache Tribe
APACHE GOLD CASINO RESORT BUCKY’S CASINO With more than 525 of the most exciting and entertaining slot machines and the clear skies and cool pines of Prescott, you just can’t lose. buckyscasino.com
CASINO DEL SOL RESORT Mediterranean architecture surrounds the gaming space, featuring 1,000 nickel, quarter, $1, $5 and multi-denominational slot machines. casinodelsol.com
whose tribal land covers over 1.8 million acres in eastern Arizona, from the Sonoran desert to Ponderosa pine forests. The Tribe’s ancestral lands once stretched across Arizona into New Mexico. Apache Gold Casino, located five miles east of Globe, Arizona on Highway 70, features 600 of the newest slot machines, available 24 hours a day.
DON’T MISS: Discover the most penny slots in Arizona, along with exclusive games like Apache Ponies. Find state-of-the art video and reel slot machines and progressives as well as blackjack. Play at the 200-seat Bingo Hall that’s open five days a week. Enjoy it all in a friendly and casual atmosphere that promises more uninterrupted play which means more chances to win. And when you need a break from winning, check out Apache Stronghold Golf Club, an 18-hole, par 72 high desert golf course that Golfweek Magazine ranked as one of the top golf courses in Arizona. INFORMATION: apache-gold-casino.com
DESERT DIAMOND CASINOS & ENTERTAINMENT TUCSON The casino floor is packed with the hottest slot machines and table games. ddcaz.com
GILA RIVER CASINOS Gila River Casinos are overflowing with excitement at its three locations — Vee Quiva Hotel & Casino, Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino and Lone Butte Casino. wingilariver.com
CLIFF CASTLE CASINO HOTEL
SHERATON WILD HORSE PASS RESORT & SPA
The family friendly casino offers live poker, blackjack and more than 660 gaming devices, as well as Kids Quest and Orbits arcade. cliffcastlecasinohotel.com
This resort boasts 500 culturally themed rooms, 36-hole Whirlwind Golf Club, 100,000-square-foot casino and a Western theme park. wildhorsepassresort.com
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TALKING STICK RESORT This resort offers an open-air spa, eight world-class restaurants, 10 lounges, a lively 240,000-square-foot gaming floor and two pools. talkingstickresort.com
TWIN ARROWS NAVAJO CASINO RESORT Located east of Flagstaff, this is northern Arizona’s premier casino resort destination, offering luxury amenities and best-in-class gaming. twinarrows.com
WE-KO-PA RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTER This refined casino and resort offers a pair of 18-hole golf courses, a 24-hour casino and a day spa. wekoparesortandconferencecenter.com
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ANDAZ SCOTTSDALE RESORT & SPA Andaz is among the top resorts in the world in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2017 Readers’ Choice Awards, ranking No. 3 in the Southwest. scottsdale.andaz.hyatt.com
ARIZONA GRAND RESORT & SPA Book your staycation and customize your visit with the perk that suits you best with a Resort Credit Package. arizonagrandresort.com
FOUR SEASONS RESORT SCOTTSDALE AT TROON NORTH Escape to the foothills of Pinnacle Peak and enjoy an elevated summer staycation experience. fourseasons.com/scottsdale
HERMOSA INN This AAA Four Diamond hotel nestled in the heart of Paradise Valley, offers its popular Summer in Paradise Getaway from May 20-Sept. 30, 2018. hermosainn.com/offers
JW MARRIOTT CAMELBACK INN RESORT & SPA This resort is nestled on 125 acres at the base of Mummy Mountain amidst peaceful surroundings and breathtaking gardens. camelbackinn.com
JW MARRIOTT DESERT RIDGE RESORT & SPA
FAIRMONT SCOTTSDALE PRINCESS THINGS TO KNOW: From Memorial Day to Labor Day, this AAA Five Diamond
playcation paradise is the perfect backdrop for families to make memories to last a lifetime. Summer weekends include cool rides down waterslides, sugar white sand at Sunset Beach, Techno Glo pool parties, Dive-In movies, virtual reality roller coasters in the Trailblazers Family Adventure Center, Mermaid University and fishing derbies at the lagoon with Ranger Rick, with most activities being complimentary for overnight guests. The Best. Summer. Ever. Vacation Package starts from $179 per night and includes a $50 resort credit and a complimentary photo session with the Princess’ Instagram Concierge.
DON’T MISS: During the day, swimming with a mermaid is a must-do at Mermaid University for ages 7-12 and at the new Mermaids & Mai Tais class for grown-ups. The new Funergy Team entertains with high-energy poolside games, while two other pools are more relaxing for adults. At the lagoons, nature walks and fishing are fun with Ranger Rick, who introduces families to flora, fauna and Fairmont friends including Cecil the desert tortoise. INFORMATION: scottsdaleprincess.com 48
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Relax for a good cause. The Splash into Summer package gives a portion of the proceeds to the Children’s Miracle Network. jwdesertridge.com
MOUNTAIN SHADOWS Enjoy Arizona’s newest resort located in the heart of Paradise Valley, in the shadows of Camelback Mountain. mountainshadows.com
POINTE HILTON TAPATIO CLIFFS RESORT Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort offers a variety of seasonal and long-standing Phoenix hotel deals and specials for peak savings. tapatiocliffshilton.com
THE SCOTTSDALE RESORT AT MCCORMICK RANCH “Rockin - Staycations” this summer with $89 room rates and for just $10 more, breakfast for two. destinationhotels.com/scottsdale-resort
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FINE DINING
RESTAURANTS
T. COOK’S AT ROYAL PALMS RESORT
THINGS TO KNOW: The flavors of the Mediterranean come alive on T. Cook’s new seasonal dinner menu where lobster paella, branzino, octopus and lamb are among Executive Chef Todd Allison’s standout dishes that honor the regions of Northern Italy, Greece, Spain and Provence. As one of Arizona’s most celebrated legacy restaurants for more than two decades, T. Cook’s menu focuses on simple preparations, uncomplicated dishes and seasonal ingredients. In the past three years, Chef Todd is credited with reviving the iconic restaurant’s heritage as well as garnering significant acclaim for his seafood, most notably his branzino and John Dory dishes. DON’T MISS: With a heritage dating back to 1929, Royal Palms combines the graciousness and sophistication of a storied Mediterranean villa with the intimacy and privacy of a secluded retreat, leaving a lasting impression on all who visit. A true destination for lovers, the resort was originally built as a private mansion as a grand gesture of love by financier Delos Willard Cooke for his wife Florence.
INFORMATION: tcooksphoenix.com
BINKLEY’S RESTAURANT
HEARTH ’61
This chic restaurant showcases inventive New American meals made with carefully sourced ingredients. binkleysrestaurant.com
Hearth ’61 mixes one of Arizona’s most iconic resorts with one of the state’s most innovative chefs to create a recipe for success. mountainshadows.com/dining/hearth
CRESS ON OAK CREEK This Sedona fine-dining location offers seasonal New American-accented French cuisine and unique natural views. lauberge.com/cress
EL CHORRO This 1937 landmark offers upscale American fare, a bocce ball court, big patio and occasional live music. elchorro.com
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QUIESSENCE AT THE FARM AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN Market-driven American cooking stars at this high-end, romantic destination set in a historic home. qatthefarm.com
LON’S AT THE HERMOSA
RAZZ’S RESTAURANT
LON’s bold and contemporary techniques are complemented by age-old cooking methods and a garden-to-table philosophy. lons.com
Chef Razz Kamnitzer is the charismatic soul of this hip restaurant who transports diners to the energetic experience of bigcity dining. razzsrestaurant.com
ORANGE SKY With panoramic mountain views from the 15th floor, Orange Sky Lounge offers a world-class list of regional and reserve wines and live entertainment. talkingstickresort.com
TALAVERA AT FOUR SEASONS Talavera introduces a modern take on the classic steakhouse, with unique steak and seafood pairings. talaverarestaurant.com
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Creating genuine Italian cuisine with love and care is Franco’s mission. Diners will experience authentic Italian Florentine cooking.
480.481.7614 francosscottsdale.com 4327 N Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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LOCAL FAVORITES
BLUE HOUND KITCHEN & COCKTAILS A decadent menu free of butter and heavy cream brings big taste without that heavy feeling afterward. It also saves room for dessert. bluehoundkitchen.com
CITIZEN PUBLIC HOUSE Known for its amaro meatloaf, don’t miss The Original Chopped Salad, which is so good, it has its own Facebook page. citizenpublichouse.com
DURANT’S The atmosphere of Durant’s screams throw back to the days of “Mad Men” at this iconic Central Phoenix surf ‘n’ turf restaurant. durantsaz.com
GRIMALDI’S PIZZERIA Grimaldi’s is the first family-owned, multi-location upscale pizzeria to earn the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences’ Five Star Diamond Award. grimaldispizzeria.com
LOS DOS MOLINOS Los Dos Molinos is an iconic, familyowned Phoenix restaurant that features festive decor and a kick of spice in its dishes. losdosmolinosphoenix.com
PIZZERIA BIANCO
LON’S AT THE HERMOSA INN THINGS TO KNOW: LON’s is an authentic Arizona hacienda tucked within the grounds
of the Hermosa Inn. The historic charm of the property is traced back to Lon Megargee, Arizona’s famous first cowboy artist, who created the property to be his private retreat in the early 1930s before opening it up to guests. Executive Chef Jeremy Pacheco brings his own history to the table: His family’s Arizona roots go back nine generations and he brings the tastes he developed growing up on the family farm to LON’s. Because of his roots, the farm-to-table movement is more than a trend to Pacheco — it’s in his DNA and defines LON’s menu, where locally sourced items are an integral part of each dish. Pacheco and LON’s master gardener grow a wide selection of herbs, vegetables and fruit on the grounds.
DON’T MISS: If you’re looking for romance, this is your place. Food & Wine magazine picked LON’s at the Hermosa Inn as the most romantic restaurant in Arizona. Here’s what the magazine said: “Lon’s Restaurant offers not one but many romantic settings for an intimate dinner experience: an outdoor dining space surrounded by low adobe walls and nearby mountains, an indoor dining room illuminated by candlelight and a wine cellar that offers seating for 12 people, perfect for your next double—or sextuple—date night.” INFORMATION: hermosainn.com/lons 52
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Chef Chris Bianco started making artisinal pizzas in the back of a grocery store in the ‘80s. Now he’s earned the James Beard Award for Best Chef in the Southwest. pizzeriabianco.com
SIERRA BONITA Sierra Bonita puts new and inventive twists on a Southwestern menu to create a perfect blend of Mexican, Native American and cowboy cultures. sierrabonitagrill.com
SUMO MAYA This hot spot does a delicious job deconstructing traditional Mexican and Japanese dishes and re-imagining them to make them their own. sumomaya.com
THE VIG Head over for bocce ball and a beer or take on some tough choices from the mouthwatering menus. thevig.us
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RESTAURANTS STEAKS AND CHOPS
DONOVAN’S STEAK & CHOP HOUSE Donovan’s sets the standard of fine dining excellence. A classic steakhouse. A stylish, lively atmosphere. donovanssteakhouse.com
DESERT ROSE STEAKHOUSE Capitalizing on the boom of backyardstyle restaurants and bars, Desert Rose is housed in a hip renovated Glendale welding facility. desertrosesteakhouse.com
FLEMING’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE & WINE BAR Fleming’s pairs a passion for service and seasonal ingredients with the finest USDA Prime beef. flemingssteakhouse.com
J&G STEAKHOUSE J&G Steakhouse offers a sophisticated menu of steakhouse classics as interpreted by Michelin-starred chef, Jean-Georges Vongerichten. jgsteakhousescottsdale.com
LINCOLN - A JW STEAKHOUSE Don’t miss the polished New American dishes and cocktails served in a serene space overlooking Camelback Mountain. marriott.com
THE STOCKYARDS RESTAURANT THINGS TO KNOW: This Southwestern culinary landmark originally opened in 1919
as the world’s largest cattle feedlot. With the addition of a steakhouse in 1947, it’s been serving culinary aficionados ever since. It’s famous for both the role it played in Arizona’s cattle industry, as well as its stunning architectural design, and was even recently placed on the City of Phoenix Historical Register. Stockyards offers lunch, dinner, and happy hour menus, as well as a wine list. Stockyards is willing and able to accommodate large groups, ranging from 15-225. The three banquet rooms — the Rose Room, Cattleman’s Room and Gold Coast Room — are perfect for any and all occasions.
DON’T MISS: All customers are treated to a traditional relish tray and a heaping
basket of baking soda biscuits and cornbread muffins. After savoring these, don’t miss out on the filet mignon, served with whiskey peppercorn demi-glace bearnaise sauce, or house steak butter on the side. If steak isn’t really your thing, go for the skillet salmon with citrus-chile glaze and rice pilaf. And for dessert, try the citrus burnt cream (their version of creme brulee), a subtle and delectable way to finish off your evening.
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MASTRO’S STEAKHOUSE Mastro’s is recognized for its combination of world-class service, highly acclaimed cuisine and elegant yet energetic atmosphere. mastrosrestaurants.com
MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE Morton’s steakhouse is widely regarded as the best place for prime steak anywhere. mortons.com
RUSTLER’S ROOSTE Every cowboy loves a good steak and this is the place to let out your inner cowpoke in a truly western atmosphere. rustlersrooste.com
THE CAPITAL GRILLE More than two weeks before a steak is served to customers, The Capital Grille dry ages its meats for an unmistakable flavor and texture. thecapitalgrille.com
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MEXICAN RESTAURANTS BARRIO CAFE Acclaimed Chef Silvana Salcido Esparza serves authentic southern Mexican meals, prepped with a subtle French twist at times. barriocafe.com
ELOTE Chef Jeff Smedstad prepares food inspired by 15 years of visiting Mexican markets south of the border. elotecafe.com
LA HACIENDA Savor classic Mexican recipes in enticing new ways, featuring fresh, indigenous ingredients, lighter dishes and unexpected pairings of traditional foods. fairmont.com/scottsdale
MI NIDITO The Bill Clinton combo is famous at this Mexican place (he once ate here), as are the margaritas. minidito.net
OLD TOWN TORTILLA FACTORY Homemade tortillas anchor the Mexican menu at this adobe house with many tequilas and a garden patio. oldtowntortillafactory.com
MACAYO’S THINGS TO KNOW: Macayo’s Mexican Restaurants began in 1946 when Woody
and Victoria Johnson opened their first restaurant, Woody’s El Nido in Phoenix. That day, they established their commitment to quality ingredients served with a warm and friendly touch – a commitment that continues today as Macayo’s celebrates more than 70 years in business. Still family-owned and locally-operated, Macayo’s serves traditional Mexican food with no compromises. Today, Macayo’s is run by the Johnson’s daughter, Sharisse, and their two sons, Gary and Stephen.
DON’T MISS: Woody Johnson, founder of Macayo’s, claims he first invented the
chimichanga several decades ago (although there are many other restaurants that like to make a similar claim). The best part? Woody came up with this dish entirely by accident. He was actually trying to make a traditional, meat-filled burrito when he accidentally dropped the wrapped burrito into a deep fryer. Little did he know that this little “mistake” would turn into a new dish that’s now loved across the country. So don’t miss Macayo’s signature chimichanga dish — the chicken poblano chimi.
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SANDBAR MEXICAN GRILL Sandbar Mexican Grill epitomizes the breezy beach mentality while still remaining a high-energy sports bar. sandbaraz.com
SOL COCINA Inspired by coastal Baja, SOL Cocina is an upscale, accessible Mexican restaurant in the heart of Scottsdale Quarter — a popular shopping district. solcocina.com
THE MISSION In a sophisticated yet casual setting, Chef Matt Carter and Brian Raab mix tradition and ingenuity in their signature dishes and hand-pressed cocktails. themissionaz.com
VALLE LUNA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Valle Luna, which means Moon Valley, is an old-fashioned family owned-andoperated business that observes the Sonoran food traditions. valleluna.com
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AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY
RESTAURANTS
THINGS TO KNOW: Indulge in the culinary delights and impeccable service at elements
restaurant at Sanctuary Resort. This award-winning array of farm-fresh American Cuisine with Asian accents presented by Food Network star and Chef Beau MacMillan features innovative seasonal menus incorporating local, organic produce, sustainable seafood, and hormone-free meat. Savor delicious, diverse fare, as well as vegetarian and glutenfree options. From its extraordinary views of Paradise Valley to its acclaimed innovative offerings, elements is a highlight among Scottsdale’s luxury dining options.
ELEMENTS
DON’T MISS: Not only is the food at elements fabulous and a reason alone to dine there, but the views of Paradise Valley through the floor to ceiling windows is what makes this a truly romantic setting. If you want to guarantee an Instagram-worthy dining experience, make a reservation to correspond with sunset and ask for a table by the window. The views will be breathtaking. The food will be phenomenal. And if you’re with your significant other, it will go down as the most romantic meal you will ever share. INFORMATION: sanctuaryoncamelback.com
CHELSEA’S KITCHEN
PAUL MARTIN’S AMERICAN GRILL
WEFT & WARP ART BAR + KITCHEN
Bustling, industrial-chic eatery featuring American comfort fare and a patio overlooking the canal. chelseaskitchenaz.com
This is a classic American restaurant with a California twist that serves fresh, locally sourced seasonal food, prepared from scratch. paulmartinsamericangrill.com
Stylish, all-day New American kitchen for locally sourced, shareable plates and craft cocktails. scottsdale.andaz.hyatt.com
TARBELL’S The magical and upscale restaurant and bar serves American fare paired with global wines in a chic space. tarbells.com
Windsor is a neighborhood bar and restaurant that serves global comfort food and retro cocktails in one of the most hip, romantic restaurants in Central Phoenix. windsoraz.com
THE CAPITAL GRILLE
ZUZU
This outpost of the upscale steakhouse chain offers classic American fare and a clubby, refined setting. thecapitalgrille.com
Retro-chic hotel restaurant and lounge serving innovative, upscale American comfort food and cocktails. hotelvalleyho.com/zuzu
DISTRICT AMERICAN Elegant eatery in a Sheraton Hotel offering American fare sourced from local farms and its own garden. districtrestaurant.com
GERTRUDE’S Desert Botanical Garden’s relaxed bar and restaurant serves sustainable, refined American meals. gertrudesrestaurant.net
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RESTAURANTS ITALIAN
THINGS TO KNOW: This opulent example of Italian food at its finest has won itself
local, national, and even international fame. The head chef, Nina Vincent, is so skilled in her creations, that you will hear locals say that “food turns holy in Nina’s hands.” Every night, in addition to the regular menu, the chef showcases four specials that are available for purchase. The menu includes hot and cold appetizers, pasta dishes (including gluten-free options), meats, fish, and desserts.
TUTTI SANTI RISTORANTE BY NINA
DON’T MISS: Customers rave about the veal cannelloni, which consists of baked homemade cannelloni pasta filled with ground veal, cheese, and vegetables. Don’t forget to try the caprese salad; which, if you’re not a fan of tomatoes, they will gladly substitute with roasted red peppers upon request. Every Thursday, the specials include a mouthwatering veal ossubuco, and every Friday, the freshest of Italian branzino fish. And finally, if you’re looking for a tiramisu to match anything you’ve had in Italy, this is the place to be. Don’t forget to make a reservation first: the place is very popular, and often crowded. INFORMATION: tuttisantiristornante.com
DAHL & DILUCA RISTORANTE ITALIANO
MARCELLINO’S
POSTINO
The dining room has an element of mystique, a magical aura that will take your breath away upon entering this Sedona Ristorante. dahlanddiluca.com
Many of Chef Marcellino Verzino’s offerings are grown on his personal farm in Arizona or in the herb garden outside the restaurant. marcellinoristorante.com
With an impressive wine list, the secondbiggest draw to the cafe is its bruschetta boards (they can be served on gluten-free bread). postinowinecafe.com
EVO SCOTTSDALE
MORA ITALIAN
TOMASO’S ITALIAN CUISINE
EVO is both upscale and comfortable; ideal for Sunday supper with the entire family or a romantic dinner with the one you love. evoscottsdale.com
Chef Scott Conant, a Food Network star and judge for the cooking competition TV show called “Chopped,” presents this stylish Italian osteria. moraitalian.com
For more than 40 years, Tomaso’s has been a destination restaurant in the Central Camelback Corridor in Phoenix. tomasos.com
FRANCO’S ITALIAN CAFFE
NORTH ITALIA
This down-to-earth restaurant serves up elevated Italian pastas and main courses in a comfortable, yet elegant space francosscottsdale.com
North’s staff understands that there’s an art to the handcrafted experience, so its menu is handmade from scratch daily. northitaliarestaurant.com
The menu is constantly changing, with an emphasis on creative cuisine and easy-toshare dishes that harken to Chef Gio Osso’s Italian roots. virtuscottsdale.com
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VIRTU
20 years of authentic Italian food and service at our Scottsdale location!
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6339 E. Greenway Rd., Scottsdale, 85254
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SEAFOOD
THINGS TO KNOW: Celebrating more than 20 years in business, Bluewater Grill’s mission
is to serve great food in a casual, relaxed environment by friendly and knowledgeable people at a fair price. Bluewater Grill operates its own swordfish harpoon boat, the Pilikia, and serves the finest quality harpooned swordfish in season. Bluewater Grill’s fish are always the most pristine quality available as the restaurant purchases directly from fisherman, in season, at the peak of quality and freshness. Being fishermen at heart, the experts at Bluewater Grill want to ensure the future availability of seafood and make responsible seafood purchasing a core value of its operation.
BLUEWATER GRILL SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
DON’T MISS: Bluewater Grill offers more than 40 varieties of seafood annually, with
ADA’S FISH FRY
LITTLE CLEO’S SEAFOOD LEGEND
PAPPADEAUX SEAFOOD KITCHEN
A hidden gem in the West Valley, the batter on Ada’s Fish Fry’s signature haddock is light and perfect. Don’t miss the hush puppies and calimari. adasfishfry.com
Stylish restaurant offering classic seafood and craft cocktails in a 1940s-inspired retro setting. foxrc.com
Convivial chain dishing up hearty portions of New Orleans-style seafood, steaks, salads and more. pappadeaux.com
BUCK & RIDER
MASTRO’S OCEAN CLUB
RA SUSHI
Raw bar fare, meat dishes and craft drinks offered in a stylish dining room with patio seating. buckandrider.com
The restaurant’s menu features an impressive array of fresh upscale seafood, including the three-tiered iced Seafood Tower and a one-of-a-kind warm butter cake. mastrosrestaurants.com
RA is a trendy spot for quality Japanese fusion with an emphasis on sushi. Happy hour is popular in Tempe, near ASU’s main campus, and Old Town. rasushi.com
EDDIE V’S PRIME SEAFOOD
OCEAN PRIME
SALT CELLAR
Elegant fine-dining chain with a seafood and steak menu, plus a cocktail lounge featuring live jazz. eddiev.com
With stunning settings, a vibrant energy and an impressive menu of seafood and steaks, this is an ideal place to socialize and indulge. ocean-prime.com
While it serves amazing seafood, it’s the funky atmosphere — the dining rooms, bar and kitchen are underground — makes Salt Cellar a must-visit restaurant. saltcellarrestaurant.com
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oysters on the half shell, award-winning chowder, a kid’s menu approved by the Kids LiveWell program of the National Restaurant Association, patio dining, full bar and wine list, brunch, and happy hour. Bluewater Grill even has boat docks and bike racks at its locations.
INFORMATION: bluewatergrill.com
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ATTRACTIONS
CENTRAL AZ DESERT BOTANICAL GARDENS The Desert Botanical Gardens features a variety of desert plant life and education programs for students and adults. dbg.org
FIRST FRIDAY Enjoy the culture and spirit of downtown Phoenix as you mingle with thousands of art lovers during the First Fridays Art Walk. artlinkphoenix.com
MYSTERY CASTLE The castle is made largely of stone and other odd pieces that were recycled into use. The house has all kinds of whimsical features and inlaid pieces. mymysterycastle.com
PHOENIX ZOO This zoo is much more than a place to stare at exotic animals. There are great educational programs and don’t miss the special attractions. phoenixzoo.org
ROCKIN’ R RANCH
DOLPHINARIS ARIZONA THINGS TO KNOW: Swim with a dolphin … in Arizona? Yes! Dolphinaris offers
several experiences that enable visitors to get up close and personal with these intelligent, captivating creatures of the sea. In addition to individual dolphin encounters, Dolphinaris provides a platform for corporate events, weddings, family reunions, and other group-oriented events and celebrations. When play and learning time is over, guests can take advantage of the Beach Club’s “humans only” pool and jacuzzi or relax in the lounge. DON’T MISS: The Deluxe Dolphin experience is a must. Whereas the standard Dolphin Experience will grant you some face-to-face time (including a dolphin kiss), the Dolphinaris Deluxe Dolphin Experience is what allows you to dive right in with your newfound finned friends. For a few bucks more, you get an entire 30 minutes to immerse yourself within the majesty and might of the dolphin’s domain—it’s truly the next best scenario to being with them in their native ocean.
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This working ranch turned Old West town features a BBQ buffet, live country music and fake gunfights. rockinr.net
TALIESIN WEST
Visit a national historical landmark constructed in the 1930s and designed after the surrounding desert by Frank Lloyd Wright. franklloydwright.org
TOPGOLF Topgolf is the premier entertainment and event venue with fun point-scoring golf games for all skill levels, upscale bar food and drinks, great music and more. topgolf.com
TORTILLA FLAT Tortilla Flat is an authentic remnant of an old west town and is the last surviving stagecoach stop along the Apache Trail. tortillaflataz.com
TOVREA CASTLE The “Jewel in the Desert” has intrigued people in the Valley of the Sun for 90 years and is a Phoenix Point of Pride and on the National Register of Historic Places. tovreacastletours.com
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SOUTHERN AZ
THINGS TO KNOW: This world-famous observatory has the largest array of optical
and radio telescopes in the world, and has been around for more than 50 years. At the Kitt Peak Visitors Center, these decades of science and exploration are literally at your fingertips. The Center offers both daytime and nighttime programs, with guided tours and exhibits during the day and discovery/observation programs at night. They also offer a private, overnight telescope observing package.
KITT PEAK NATIONAL OBSERVATORY
DON’T MISS: There is an actual solar time machine at the Center, built to tell time through the Sun’s position and seasonal changing. When you’re done checking that out, trek over to see the first major optical telescope on Kitt Peak, that observed the first pulsating white dwarf star. If nightime’s more your specialty, don’t miss events like Meteor Mania or Night of the Marvelous Moon, that will introduce you to the wonders of the galaxy and leave you feeling spellbound. For those who like to keep it simple, the Center also offers a nightime Binocular Stargazing Tour in the nearby Saguaro National Park West.
INFORMATION: noao.edu/kpvc
ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM
OLD TUCSON STUDIOS
TITAN MISSILE MUSEUM
This Sonoran Desert experience includes a fusion zoo, botanical garden, natural history museum, aquarium and art gallery. desertmuseum.org
Visit the setting of more than 300 Old West movies and television productions filmed at the location since 1939. oldtucson.com
This one-of-a-kind museum gives visitors a rare look at the technology used by the United States to deter nuclear war. titanmissilemuseum.org
KARTCHNER CAVERNS STATE PARK
PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
TOMBSTONE
Discovered in 1974, these caverns feature stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations and walking trails. azstateparks.com/parks/KACA
This incredible slice of history features more than 300 historical aircrafts, from a Wright Flyer to a 787 Dreamliner. pimaair.org
MISSION SAN XAVIER DEL BAC
RAMSEY CANYON PRESERVE
The name Tombstone creates images of gunfights, whiskey, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and a plethora of old Western movie scenes. cityoftombstone.com
This brilliant white structure is considered the “Sistine Chapel of North America” for the intricate paintings on the walls and ceiling. sanxaviermission.org
This amazing attraction offers incredible hiking options and serves as a haven for more than 170 varieties of birds. nature.org
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TUCSON BOTANICAL GARDENS Enjoy an experience that includes displays of rocks and minerals from the collection of Harrison Yocum. tucsonbotanical.org
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NORTHERN AZ
HAVASU FALLS The waterfalls in the Grand Canyon are known for their natural pools, vivid bluegreen color and natural travertine dams. havasupai-nsn.gov
HOOVER DAM The Bureau of Reclamation started conducting tours through the Hoover Dam — the highest concrete dam in the U.S. — in 1937. usbr.gov/lc/hooverdam
LAVA RIVER CAVE This mile-long lava tube cave was formed roughly 700,000 years ago by molten rock and is as cool as 42 degrees even in summer. fs.fed.us
LONDON BRIDGE In 1968, London Bridge was put up for auction and sold to Robert P. McCulloch, who spent $7 million to move the bridge to Lake Havasu City. golakehavasu.com
LOWELL OBSERVATORY In 2011, the observatory was named one of “The World’s 100 Most Important Places” by Time magazine. lowell.edu
METEOR CRATER
VERDE CANYON RAILROAD THINGS TO KNOW: This historical railroad is as old as the state of Arizona and is
truly a cherished piece of history. Originally built to service the mining community of Jerome, it now takes passengers on a spellbinding nature show through the heart of the Verde Valley. Two FP7 locomotives (only 10 exist in North America), transport you on a four-hour journey in one of three classes: coach, first-class, or the private caboose.
DON’T MISS: In the Locomotive Ride-Along, be the lucky one who sits with the
engineer and conductor inside the cab, with a complimentary lunch at the Copper Spike Cafe and a framed photograph of you and the crew all dressed in Verde Canyon Railroad gear. Or if you’re looking for a romantic adventure, try the Saturday Night Starlight Ride, where you’ll bask in the fresh mountain air as the train winds through red rock formations and under the stars. December through May, take advantage of the incredible opportunity to see bald eagles in their breeding and nesting season as you travel through an otherwise closed-off canyon.
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See the breath-taking result of a collision between an asteroid traveling at 26,000 mph and planet Earth approximately 50,000 years ago. meteorcrater.com
PAYSON Considered the Festival Capital of Arizona, Payson is situated in the world’s largest group of Ponderosa pines. paysonaz.gov
PRESCOTT You’ll be awed by the hometown atmosphere, perfect weather and a myriad of things to do in Prescott, host of the World’s Oldest Rodeo. visit-prescott.com
SLIDE ROCK This takes its name from a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek, which is surrounded by tall red rock formations. azstateparks.com/parks/slro
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AZ MUST-TRY EXPERIENCES
THINGS TO KNOW: You’ve probably heard of Winslow from the classic Eagles song, “Take it Easy.” (“Standin’ on a corner in Winslow, Arizona...” etc.). But if you take a day trip to this Northern Arizona town, you’ll discover that it’s a lot more than just a famous street corner. Many local, national, and international landmarks are all around Winslow, from the stunning Meteor Crater to the Petrified Forest National Park. There are plenty of beautiful places to stay, including the famous La Posada Hotel, and the friendly locals welcome visitors with open arms.
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DON’T MISS: The Winslow area is renowned for its many spots where natural beauty and history combine, including the Homlovi State Park and the Canyon de Chelly National Monument. When you get hungry from all that exploring, be sure to check out the Turquoise Room Restaurant in the La Posada Hotel, where you’ll dine on delectable Southwestern cuisine based on the crops of the Navajo and Hopi people. And, if you’re still looking to get your Eagles fix, the charming “Standin’ on the Corner” park is a great place to take a photo with a bronze guitarist statue or the mural of the “girl in the flatbed Ford.”
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A DAY IN THE WEST
MONUMENT VALLEY TRIBAL PARK
SAGUARO NATIONAL MONUMENT
Start your adventure with a 4x4 Jeep tour through Sedona’s high desert, then saddleup for a horseback ride on a 45,000-acre working cattle ranch. adayinthewest.com
One of the most photographed spots on earth, this features stunning sandstone formations rising up to 1,000 feet off the desert floor. navajonationparks.org
Hugging Tucson to the east and the west is the best place to see the gentle giant cacti for which Arizona’s Sonoran Desert is most known. saguaronationalpark.com
FAIRBANK
PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL PARK
TOMBSTONE
Once one of the largest cities in the West, today Fairbank in greater-Sierra Vista is among the best-preserved ghost towns in the country. ghosttownaz.info
History speaks volumes as you take in the scenery in the land where the surroundings have aged for 225 million years, turning wood into stone. nps.gov/pefo
Known as “The town too tough to die,” Tombstone is know for the O.K. Corral and as the most famous of Arizona’s old mining camps. tombstoneweb.com
JEROME
ROUTE 66
VERDE VALLEY
This former mining town that dates back to the late 1800s is now a thriving artists’ community and beautiful destination perfect for a getaway. azjerome.com
Take a ride along the Main Street of America when you explore Route 66 as it stretches through Arizona. historic66.com
Visit Verde Valley for wineries and tasting rooms nestled in the red rock countryside and see some of the most picturesque landscape in the state. vvwinetrail.com
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GRAND CANYON EXPERIENCES ARIZONA OUTBACK ADVENTURES AOA specializes single-day to multi-day guided hiking, biking and backpacking in the Grand Canyon and Havasupai. aoa-adventures.com
ARIZONA RAFT ADVENTURES You will see places you have never seen, do things you’ve never done and awake every morning to breathtaking images that will last a lifetime. azraft.com
BRIGHT ANGEL BICYCLES & CAFE Biking around the Grand Canyon gives you access to a restricted area of the park where vehicle traffic is prohibited. bikegrandcanyon.com/
CENTERFOCUS ADVENTURES Tours for all experience levels that include travelling through sculpted rock while hiking, sliding, and jumping through crystal pools of water. thecenterfocus.com
GRAND CANYON TRAIL RIDES The half-day mule trip descends 2,300 feet down the North Kaibab Trail to the Supai Tunnel. canyonrides.com
GRAND CANYON WHITEWATER
GRAND CANYON SKYWALK THINGS TO KNOW: Located at Grand Canyon West, this 10-foot-wide glass
platform that extends 70 feet over the Canyon’s rim is a wonder all of its own. Strong enough to hold seventy 747 passenger jets at once, it easily bears groups of almost any size who want a bird’s-eye view of the Grand Canyon floor. In fact, you can see right through it, all 4,000 feet down. It’s been featured on the National Geographic channel, The Today Show, and CNN, and is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for any Grand Canyon visitor.
DON’T MISS: After exploring the Skywalk, available with ticket purchase, congratulate yourself on your bravery with a delicious meal at Sa’ Nyu Wa, a oneof-a-kind restaurant that combines Southwest, Asian, and traditional Hualapai cuisine to create a memorable dining experience. Then, take a self-guided tour through the authentic Native American village, where you’ll observe traditionally built houses, ovens, and sweat lodges built by the Hualapai tribe. Finally, stop by the Native American gift shop, where you can purchase handcrafted jewelry and weavings made by the Hualapai, Hopi, and Mojave tribes. INFORMATION: grandcanyonwest.com 72
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Whitewater rafting through the Grand Canyon is beyond your imagination and gives you a chance to experience the true spirit of the Canyon. grandcanyonwhitewater.com
MAVERICK HELICOPTERS This helicopter tour departs from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and offers one of the most spectacular views in the entire canyon. maverickhelicopter.com
PHANTOM RANCH Phantom Ranch, a lodge designed in 1922 by architect Mary Colter, provides a beautiful and restful respite for hikers at the bottom of Grand Canyon. nationalparks.org/phantom-Rranch
THE GRAND HOTEL The warm and spacious lobby is reminiscent of a mountain lodge with exposed timbers and stone, a large flagstone fireplace and cozy seating areas. grandcanyongrandhotel.com
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PLACES TO COOL OFF
THINGS TO KNOW: Wet ‘n’ Wild Phoenix is Arizona’s biggest ‘n’ best water park. Located
on Pinnacle Peak Road, off I-17, the park is the largest in the state featuring more than 30 exhilarating attractions for families and thrill seekers alike. Adrenaline addicts can enjoy slides like Maximum Velocity – Dueling H2O Coasters – which is the first of its kind in the world, and races guests down two, gravity-defying, tandem slides; Tornado, which catapults guests through a swirling 45-foot funnel into the eye of the storm and into calmer waters below; or Constrictor, where riders speed down the enclosed flume slide into a series of corkscrew turns, snaking back and forth in the series of spirals, slithering down its insides on multi-person rafts.
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DON’T MISS: The park also features tamer attractions like Boogie Board Beach, a multi-
ARIZONA GRAND RESORT & SPA
BLUEWATER RESORT AND CASINO
HAVASU FALLS
The Arizona Grand’s on-property water park is the Oasis Water Park and comes complete with a wave pool, slides, tubing and hot tubs. arizonagrandresort.com
The resort’s water entertainment includes a beach, a marina, Wakeboard Island, three swimming pools and a two-story water slide. bluewaterfun.com
The vibrant blue water contrasts against the striking red rocks of the Grand Canyon walls water plunges 100 feet into a wide pool of blue-green water. havasupai-nsn.gov
AZ ICE
The resort hauled in 830 tons of white sand from Florida for its 9,000-square-foot Sunset Beach surrounding the pool. fairmont.com/scottsdale
With three locations in Greater Phoenix, this is a place to ice skate with family and friends, take lessons or enroll in a day camp. azice.com
BIG SURF America’s original wave pool with 2.5 million gallons of water, Big Surf’s Waikiki Beach is the place to be on a hot summer day. bigsurffun.com
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level children’s area full of dumping buckets, kid-friendly slides and interactive water cannons; or Monsoon Bay, a 700,000-gallon wave pool that generates four-foot swells.
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GOLFLAND SUNSPLASH Golfland-Sunsplash is separated into two parks. Golfland operates year-round and Sunsplash operates in the summer with 29 water-based attractions. golfland.com/mesa
ICE DEN This is where the National Hockey League’s Arizona Coyotes practice, but the facility is open to the public for daily skate sessions. icedenscottsdale.com
SLIDE ROCK Slide Rock State Park takes its name from a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek. azstateparks.com/parks/slro
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OUTDOOR ADVENTURES AMERICAN GOLD PROSPECTING ADVENTURES You will learn the techniques you need to prospect for gold in the deserts and mountains of Arizona. americangoldprospectingadventures.com
BOYCE THOMPSON ARBORETUM STATE PARK Arizona’s oldest and largest botanical garden, the Arboretum was founded in the 1920s. arboretum.ag.arizona.edu
FLAGSTAFF EXTREME This is for daredevils only. Adults and kids can test their ability to overcome obstacles — among the treetops — at Flagstaff Extreme. flagstaffextreme.com
FORT MCDOWELL ADVENTURES Choose from adventures including a City Slicker Cattle Drive, Segway tours in the desert, kayaking or riding the trail. fortmcdowelladventures.com
HAVASU CANYON TRAIL The strenuous eight-mile hike from Hualapai Hilltop to the water forces you to earn the spectacular views of Havasu Canyon’s waterfalls. waterfallsofthegrandcanyon.com
AZ ATV ADVENTURES
KINISHBA RUINS
THINGS TO KNOW: This one-of-a-kind group schedules ATV tours in both Sedona
Take two- to five-hour tours exploring ancient ruins, notable rock formations, or pair your off-roading tour with horseback riding with a combo tour. pinkjeeptourssedona.com
and on the Phoenix-Tucson border that are sure to be fun for the whole family. Trained tour guides will customize the group’s experience based on skill and experience levels, so you’ll know you’re doing something that’s safe and perfect for you. The company has been in the Arizona outdoor adventure business for more than 25 years, and is the largest and most experienced ATV tour company in the state. Before your tour, you’ll get the best hands-on training in its custom-built ATV training course, and will be evaluated for safety before the tour begins.
DON’T MISS: The West Sedona Canyon Tour is the most popular option, and
takes you on a three-hour ride through some of the area’s best scenery. You’ll get a pristine view of the Verde Valley from the top of Skeleton Bone Mountain and might even see antelope running by your side as you drive. On the Phoenix-Tucson Box Canyon Tour, you climb up and over the front range of the Pinal Mountains near Florence as your guide points out ancient Native American petroglyphs. You’ll even see the old Butterfield Route way station that once serviced the Pony Express.
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Explore the remains of a pueblo village built between 1250 and 1350 A.D. by the pre-Columbian Mogollon Culture. wmat.nsn.us/fortapachepark.htm
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SPUR CROSS STABLES Spur Cross Stables is a guided horsebackriding ranch located on the site of an 1870s gold mine near Cave Creek. horsebackarizona.com
VERDE HOT SPRINGS A hike, a crisp dip in the Verde River and a comforting float in the Verde Hot Springs are three of the best ways to spend a day trip to Payson. paysonrimcountry.com
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BEST PLACES TO TAKE KIDS ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER There are interactive exhibits, a planetarium and an IMAX theater to encourage the learning process. azscience.org
BUTTERFLY WONDERLAND Thousands of butterflies and exotic moths freely flutter between flowers and trees in the country’s largest butterfly conservatory. butterflywonderland.com
CASTLES N’ COASTERS The approximately 10-acre park features four outdoor 18-hole miniature golf courses, several rides and an indoor video game arcade. castlesncoasters.com
DAVE & BUSTER’S This venue offers great games, food and TVs for gamers and sports fans of all ages. Be sure to check out Dave & Buster’s special events. daveandbusters.com
LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER The 60,000-square-foot attraction features a Lego brick pool, building classes, a Lego ride and a 4-D cinema. legolanddiscoverycenter.com/arizona
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WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO THINGS TO KNOW: This Arizona landmark opened in 1984, and has been servicing
the public ever since. Its 215 acres, located in Litchfield Park, are host to the largest collection of exotic animals in Arizona, including many endangered species. The zoo is divided into several areas based on the animal habitats, and there are several rides and restaurants stationed throughout the park. In addition, the four-building public aquarium, the first of its kind in Arizona, displays varieties of marine life from around the world.
DON’T MISS: The zoo offers several opportunities to get up close to the animals and feed them, too. Don’t miss the Lory parrot feeding station, the first ever built in the nation, where flocks of gorgeous birds swoop in and land on your arm to munch on apple slices. If you get hungry, stop at Dillon’s K.C-style BBQ restaurant, where you can munch on dill pickle fries or a prickly peach salad while flamingos stroll by on the patio. And plan on staying at the park for a while; if you’re there at sunset, you’ll hear the lions roar. INFORMATION: wildlifeworld.com 78
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Gravity ropes, laser tag, karaoke, bowling, rock climbing, mini golf and video games are among the highlights. mainevent.com
ODYSEA AQUARIUM Largest aquarium in the Southwest, holding more than 2 million gallons of water and spanning more than 200,000 square feet. odyseaaquarium.com
PANGAEA LAND OF THE DINOSAURS Highlights include 50 life-size dinosaurs, about 40 other animatronic creatures, a fossil dig and obstacle course. pangaealandofthedinosaurs.com
PHOENIX ZOO Home to more than 1,400 animals, including komodo dragons, with a 2.5mile walking path on which to visit with each animal. phoenixzoo.org
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NATIVE AMERICAN EXPERIENCES
THINGS TO KNOW: 800 years ago, this village southwest of Globe (the name is translated as “place of metal”) was occupied by the Salado people. Now, these ruins stand as a testament to this ancient civilization and how they lived. Visitors can walk around and explore the fascinating ruins, learning more about this fascinating culture and people. Around the ruins, there’s a museum that carries Salado pottery and artifacts, botanical gardens, and a gift shop. The site is available for student field trips.
BESH BA GOWAH ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK AND MUSEUM
DON’T MISS: As you enter the museum, you’ll be treated to a brief film showing the history of Besh Ba Gowah, and will leave feeling far more informed than before. You’ll see firsthand how well-restored the archaeological site is: a point of pride for all those interested in preserving and maintaining Native American ruins. If you pass by Besh Ba Gowah in December, you can’t miss the Annual Festival of Lights, where the ruin walls are painstakingly covered in 2300 luminaries to celebrate the season’s magic, and where the Yellow Bird Dance Group performs its famed brand of entertainment.
COCOPAH MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER
FRY BREAD HOUSE
See traditional clothing such as bark skirts and leather sandals, traditional tattoo designs and the Cocopah warriors’ display. cocopah.com/museum
COLORADO RIVER INDIAN TRIBES MUSEUM The museum houses cultural artifacts, exhibits and provides an overview of CRIT and its people. crit-nsn.gov
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Get a taste of Native American culture at the first Native American restaurant to receive the James Beard American Classics Award. facebook.com/frybreadhouse
NAVAJO NATION HOSPITALITY ENTERPRISE The Navajo Nation Hospitality Enterprise owns and operates three properties in the heart of Indian Country. explorenavajo.com
HEARD MUSEUM
PUEBLO GRANDE MUSEUM
Don’t miss one of Phoenix’s top cultural attractions and destinations for learning about Native American arts and cultures. heard.org
A fully accessible 2/3-mile trail takes you through a prehistoric Hohokam archaeological village site. pueblogrande.org
HUBBELL TRADING POST
RIVER TRADING POST
Feel the old wooden floor squeak beneath your feet as you enter the oldest, continuously operating trading post on the Navajo Nation. nps.gov/hutr
Navajo textiles and Hopi Kachina are sprinkled among baskets, pottery, jewelry and artifacts on display at this shop. rivertradingpost.com/scottsdale
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ARIZONA FESTIVALS PHOENIX COMIC FEST The signature pop culture event in the Southwest, focuses on comic books, sci-fi and film. Acclaimed actors will be in attendance. May 24-27, 2018. phoenixcomicfest.com
9TH ANNUAL CAVE CREEK BALLOON FESTIVAL: Great live bands, massive glowing balloons and everyone’s favorite fireworks show. May 26, 2018. cavecreekfestivals.com
FLAGSTAFF BLUES AND BREWS FESTIVAL This year’s festival will feature headliners Robert Randolph and the Family Band. Jun 9, 2018. flagstaffblues.com
28TH ANNUAL PINE/STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Cool mountain air, flats of fresh strawberries, arts and crafts, food vendors and strawberry treats. Jun 16-17, 2018. strawberryfestivalaz.com
131ST ANNUAL PRESCOTT FRONTIER DAYS & WORLD’S OLDEST RODEO Rodeo performances, rodeo parade, kiddie parade, food, arts and crafts. June 28, 2018-July 4, 2018. worldsoldestrodeo.com
LAVENDER FESTIVAL
AT RED ROCK LAVENDER FARMS THINGS TO KNOW: This one-of-a-kind festival located in the White Mountains
69TH ANNUAL NAVAJO FESTIVAL OF ARTS AND CULTURE More than 70 Navajo artists, storytellers and cultural interpreters from many clans. Aug. 4-5, 2018. musnaz.org
promises activities, entertainment, and all things lavender. From June 21 through July 1, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., each day will offer incredible opportunities for you to explore. The wine tasting room will be open during the festival for tastings, sales, and to purchase cheese plates. The lavender shop will also be open, selling a variety of lavender-based and aromatherapy products. Admission is $5 per person, and children 3 years and younger are free. There will also be several cooking and lavender-growing demonstrations.
46TH ANNUAL FIESTA DE TLAQUEPAQUE
DON’T MISS: Festival packages are available for advance purchase, offering
Professional and amateur taco teams compete for $10,000 in prizes, Lucha Libre wrestling, plus a tequila tent. Oct. 13-14, 2018. aztacofestival.com
anything from free one-day admission to a complimentary lavender bouquet. Don’t forget to check out the La Petite Provence on-site food truck, that sells several French and Italian delicacies like crepes, quiches, and tarts. On Saturday, June 23 and Saturday, June 30, don’t miss live performances from the excellent acoustic duo Steve and Maddy. Take advantage of the opportunities to cut some lavender to take home; Red Rock Farms will provide you with the clippers. They recommend wearing comfortable closed-toe shoes and a hat to protect you from the sun, as well as bringing plenty of bottled water.
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Continuing a long tradition of fabulous food, music, dance and entertainment for young and old. Sep 8, 2018. tlaq.com
9TH ANNUAL ARIZONA TACO FESTIVAL
89TH ANNUAL HELLDORADO DAYS Reenactments, shootouts, parade, 1880 ladies fashion show, Indian dancers, carnival, live music. Oct. 19-21, 2018. tombstonehelldoradodays.com
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AIR ADVENTURES
THINGS TO KNOW: This top-notch organization is the largest hot-air balloon business in the Southwest, and their professionalism and attention to detail make for an overall excellent experience. In Phoenix, they offer sunrise balloon rides, sunset balloon rides November through March, and private rides as well. They also offer balloon ride gift certificates, which are valid until one year from purchase. The day of the ride, you meet them at their North Phoenix office and are driven over to the launch site. To commemorate the adventure, you’ll be presented with a flight certificate upon conclusion. DON’T MISS: Before each ride, you’ll get the chance to observe and help out with the
RAINBOW RYDERS FLAGSTAFF EXTREME ADVENTURE COURSE There are rope swings, wobbly ladders, monkey bars, tunnels, bridges and nets, all ending with a zip line. flagstaffextreme.com
HOT AIR EXPEDITIONS You’ll have an unobstructed 360-degree view to take excellent photographs of the Arizona mountains and desert. hotairexpeditions.com
iFly Ever wondered what it was like to fly? This indoor skydiving operation lets guests enter a 14-foot wide wind tunnel and be propelled into the air. iflyworld.com 84
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inflation process, and even take pictures. Sunrise riders are treated to a Sonoran Sunrise Gourmet Breakfast afterwards, with fresh fruit, organic greek yogurt parfaits, and delicious muffins. If you decide on the sunset ride instead, you’ll feast on a Saguaro Sunset Charcuterie platter, with homemade hummus, meats and cheeses, and freshly grilled artisan bread. Both sunrise and sunset riders are treated to signature prickly pear cactus mimosas.
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MAVERICK HELICOPTERS
SEDONA AIR TOURS
Maverick offers helicopter tours that will take you deep into the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon. maverickhelicopter.com
Tours allow guests to see great parts of Sedona and the Grand Canyon that you’d never be able to see by hiking or taking a jeep tour. sedonaairtours.com
PAPILLON GRAND CANYON HELICOPTERS Since 1965, Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters has been showing guests the majesty of the Grand Canyon. papillon.com
PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM The museum features a display of nearly 300 aircraft spread out over 80 acres on a campus occupying 127 acres. pimaair.org
SKYDIVE ARIZONA Home to the world’s largest drop zone, Skydive Arizona is the best way to fall. Tandem and solo jumps are available. skydiveaz.com
SUPERSTITION ZIPLINE AT GOLDFIELD GHOST TOWN Get whisked away at 30 mph along a cable on a quarter-mile ride 120 feet above Goldfield Ghost Town. superstitionzipline.com
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ANIMAL PARKS BEARIZONA Drive through the habitats of this wildlife park, where bears, wolves, bison and other animals walk up to vehicles as if they’re part of the scenery. bearizona.com
BUTTERFLY WONDERLAND Occasionally, a butterfly or two will land on an unsuspecting visitor. Here’s a tip: Wear bright colors to attract the butterflies. butterflywonderland.com
DOLPHINARIS Forget that you’re in the middle of a desert and make your dream of swimming with the dolphins come true at Dolphinaris. dolphinaris.com
HERITAGE PARK ZOO This wildlife sanctuary is dedicated to the conservation and protection of native and exotic animals. heritageparkzoo.org
NAVAJO NATION ZOO The Navajo Nation Zoo and Botanical Park is the only Native American ownedand-operated zoo in the country. navajozoo.org
ODYSEA AQUARIUM
OUT OF AFRICA WILDLIFE PARK THINGS TO KNOW: The employees at Out of Africa stress one thing — this place is not a zoo. Rather, it’s an immersive experience that allows one the sensation of being in a real-life African bush safari. Animals from all over Africa and Asia wander about in spacious habitats, and visitors will be surprised by how up-close and personal you’ll be able to get. Take a fence-free photo from the expertly placed photography platforms, and make sure to check out the free-roaming safaris and splendid habitats.
DON’T MISS: Out of Africa boasts the world-renowned Tiger Splash show, where
Bengal tigers interact with each other and their keepers in a large aquatic play land. Right next to the Tiger Splash arena, you’ll find the Jungle Hut Eatery, where you can savor offerings like the Black-Bean Chipotle Burger and the Pilgrim Sandwich (glutenfree bread is available upon request). Then, upgrade your safari experience by taking the Predator Zipline tour; a 2.5-hour (or shorter, depending on your needs) flight that takes you across the whole park as a guide narrates your journey.
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The aquarium has a vast repertoire of “ambassador animals” that are available for human interaction, adding the potential for a surprise each visit. odyseaaquarium.com
PHOENIX ZOO The zoo is divided into four themed areas — the Arizona Trail, the Africa Trail, the Tropics Trail and the Children’s Trail, which includes a petting zoo. phoenixzoo.org
REID PARK ZOO Features more than 500 animals and consists of four zones that are organized by the types of habitats and animals they house. reidparkzoo.org
WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO & AQUARIUM This attraction takes pride in its exotic animals, including kangaroos, rare white alligators, a flightless emu and white rhinos. wildlifeworld.com
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FAMILY FUN SPOTS
ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER One of the best ways to learn about the world around you is to pay a visit to the Arizona Science Center. azscience.org
BIOSPHERE 2 Tour the entire world in a manner of speaking at this research facility owned by the University of Arizona. b2science.org
BUTTERFLY WONDERLAND Walk through a rainforest ecosystem and the largest butterfly conservatory in the country. butterflywonderland.com
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF PHOENIX Designed for children up to the age of 10, this is the kind of museum where visitors are encouraged to touch everything. childrensmuseumofphoenix.org
DAVE & BUSTER’S This venue offers great games, food and TVs for gamers and sports fans of all ages. Be sure to check out Dave & Buster’s special events. daveandbusters.com
AZ ON THE ROCKS THINGS TO KNOW: AZ on the Rocks is Arizona’s largest rock climbing gym located
in Scottsdale. The family-friendly facility, which opened in 2004, features over 14,000 square feet of climbing terrain, and offers bouldering, top-rope sport climbing, and lead sport climbing. It is great for all ages. The gym also offers yoga, fitness equipment and a Ninja Warrior Rig. It’s the best place to beat the heat and stay active! DON’T MISS: Be sure to find out about the fun events the gym hosts monthly. Whether it is climbing outside by a guided pro in the desert or an active date night at the gym, AZ on the Rocks keeps it fresh with its one-of-a-kind events. Check out the website for the latest happenings. In addition, AZ on the Rocks’ Kids Camp in the summer is the only place where it’s okay for kids to climb the walls. Their popular camps focus on movement, physical activity and having fun while rock climbing, yoga, martial arts and playing games. INFORMATION: azontherocks.com
I.D.E.A. MUSEUM The i.d.e.a. museum is a children’s museum where your child can explore his/her imagination through design in art, science and technology. ideamuseum.org
MAIN EVENT ENTERTAINMENT Gravity ropes, laser tag, karaoke, bowling, rock climbing, mini golf and video games are among the highlights. mainevent.com
OUT OF AFRICA WILDLIFE PARK The Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde allows visitors to discover and learn about a variety of native African species. outofafricapark.com
WET ’N’ WILD PHOENIX Wet ’n’ Wild Phoenix features more than 30 exhilarating attractions for families and thrill seekers alike. wetnwildphoenix.com
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TOURS
THINGS TO KNOW: If you’re looking for an activity that will get your whole family outdoors and exploring together, look no further than a Jeep tour. Since 1960, Pink Jeep Tours has been providing the most talked about off-road adventures in the Southwest. Whether you’re seeking rugged adventure, Native American history and culture, nature, geology, or panoramic vistas, Pink Jeep Tours has the right tour for you. These adventures are unique, memorable, and a ton of fun for families. And with several locations and destinations available, including the exclusive Broken Arrow Trail tour in Sedona and trips to the famous Hoover Dam, you’ll find the perfect way to have a little summer adventure.
PINK JEEP TOURS
DON’T MISS: Pink Jeep Tours’ Broken Arrow Tour is Sedona’s most iconic adventure. Pink Jeep Tours is the only guide company permitted to use this trail. It’s also the only tour that offers four-wheeling on top of Sedona’s majestic red rocks. Surrounded by juniper, cypress trees and the red-rock formations of Sedona, this will be a memorable experience for the entire family.
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ARIZONA ZIPLINE ADVENTURES
QUEEN MINE TOUR
These tours — both Jeep tours and horseback tours — are so dynamic that they tend to sell out, so be sure to book in advance. dayinthewest.com
Allow yourself to expand your horizons and try something new with with this ecotour of the Sonoran Desert. ziparizona.com
Don a mining lantern, hat and slicker and ride the train deep into the mine and experience the life of the miners in subterranean tunnels. queenminetour.com
ARIZONA HUMMER TOURS
Since 1901, the Grand Canyon Railway has been taking people on a fabled journey into the heart of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. thetrain.com
An adventure with Arizona Hummer Tours allows you to experience breathtaking vistas as you tour ghost towns and Native American ruins. azhummertours.com
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PAPILLON Fly over the rich Kaibab Forest in a helicopter before soaring off over the widest and deepest part of the Grand Canyon. papillon.com
STELLAR ADVENTURES Explore the unique Sonoran desert where you will experience the thrill of navigating through seasonal creeks and sandy washes on guided ATV tours and UTV tours. stellaradventures.com
TASTE IT TOURS The Scottsdale, Gilbert and Phoenix tours takes you inside the restaurants that have shaped the Valley’s culinary culture. tasteittours.com
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RIVER RAFTING
ARIZONA OUTBACK ADVENTURES
THINGS TO KNOW: Since 1997, AOA has been specializing in bike rentals and guided day tours in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area, plus multi-day all-inclusive road cycling vacations, fun guided hiking vacations and exciting guided backpacking. Single-day adventures in the desert around Scottsdale and Phoenix include mild river rafting, stand-up paddle boarding or kayaking trips, road bike and mountain biking tours. AOA’s high-quality bike rental shop has a fleet of more than 300 meticulously maintained rental bikes. DON’T MISS: From Arizona’s McDowell Mountains, Grand Canyon, Havasupai,
and the Salt River to Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon, Yosemite and Death Valley National Park, AOA’s guides provide invigorating, unique, and highly educational adventure trips.
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ARIZONA RIVER RUNNERS
GRAND CANYON WHITEWATER
REDSTONE TOURS
Arizona River Runners began in 1970 as a way for outdoor lovers to experience the beauty of the Grand Canyon like never before. raftarizona.com
Colorado River rafting through the Grand Canyon gives both guides and customers a chance to experience the true spirit of the Canyon. grandcanyonwhitewater.com
From the thrill of white water rafting to a serene rafting tour down the mighty Colorado River, get wet and wild on one of Redstone’s tours. redstonetours.com
ARIZONA RAFT ADVENTURES
HUALAPAI RIVER RUNNERS
SALT RIVER RAFTING
Whitewater rafting on the Colorado River allows you to see places you have never seen before and do things you’ve never done before. azraft.com
Ride the Colorado River’s rapids with the experienced guides of Hualapai River Runners. grandcanyonwest.com
Salt River Rafting offers guided whitewater raft trips in Arizona’s spectacular Upper Salt River Canyon. raftingsaltriver.com
COLORADO RIVER DISCOVERY
OARS GRAND CANYON DORIES
YUMA RIVER TOURS
A a dory boat trip through the Grand Canyon provides a unique and exciting alternative to an inflatable raft. oars.com
Try a variety of jet boat tours, including day trips with stops at historic sites, canoe trips, photography and birding trips, or custom charters. yumarivertours.com
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TRAIL RIDING
BUMBLE BEE RANCH ADVENTURES Guided history-filled tours through Bumble Bee Creek, into the mountains and through the scenic Sonoran Desert. bumblebeeranch.com
CAVE CREEK TRAIL RIDES The horses are gentle and family friendly. These are safe horseback rides that are perfect for beginners and experienced riders alike. cavecreektrailrides.com
COLOSSAL CAVE MOUNTAIN PARK Come enjoy a leisurely guided Western trail ride through scenic La Posta Quemada Ranch. colossalcave.com
M DIAMOND RANCH The M Diamond Ranch provides the only horseback rides permitted by the Coconino National Forest in the Red Rock Ranger District. sedonahorsebackrides.com
MACDONALD’S RANCH Located in the tranquil Sonoran Desert in Scottsdale, MacDonald’s Ranch is the premier horseback riding stable in the Valley. macdonaldsranch.com
FORT MCDOWELL ADVENTURES THINGS TO KNOW: Where is the one place you can enjoy trail riding, hiking,
biking, river kayaking and rafting, off-roading, and Segway riding amidst the saguaros? Fort McDowell adventures! You can also enjoy an authentic westernstyle outdoor feast at Rosa’s Ranch, or take advantage of any other number of adventures over the expansive ranch offerings embedded within the Arizona Foothills. Fort McDowell Adventures can accommodate anywhere from groups of ten to 2,000 offering a wide variety of corporate and group events.
DON’T MISS: If you can accumulate a group of 10 or more, join a professional
guide for the tour of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. While exploring the Sonoran Desert, visitors will be drawn deep into this local, ancient culture learning all there is to know about its history, heritage and there’s the inclusion of Fry Bread baking. Those seeking a bit of humor should definitely splurge for the “Bus Hold Up” adventure in which two persons of your choice can be unexpectedly sequestered during a Fort McDowell by the “law” for questioning – can we say “worth every penny?”
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MTM RANCH At MTM Ranch, amateur and long-time horse enthusiasts will be thrilled with their specially chosen trail ride mount. mtmranch.com
PONDEROSA STABLES Enjoy the peace and quiet as you meander along the vast system of trails at beautiful South Mountain Park. arizona-horses.com
TANQUE VERDE RANCH With experienced guides to explore the Saguaro National Park and Rincon Mountains, you will experience flora, fauna and wildlife. tanqueverderanch.com
WINDWALKER EXPEDITIONS Horses provide riders, whether they are novice or advanced, with the confidence and security they need to experience wilderness trails. windwalkerexpeditions.com
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LAKE ACTIVITIES
ANTELOPE POINT MARINA Lake Powell is a wonder of water sport recreation, glorious views, spectacular hiking, rich cultural and geological discovery. lakepowellhouseboating.com
BARTLETT LAKE MARINA Located in the heart of the Tonto National Forest, Bartlett Lake Marina offers fishing, boating and watersports. bartlettlake.com
BLUEWATER JET BOAT TOURS You’ll see places like Devils Elbow, interesting rock formations and 3,500-year-old Indian petroglyphs. coloradoriverjetboattours.com
LAKE MOHAVE MARINA Rent ski boats, patio boats, fishing boats or personal watercraft and then stay at the 51-room Lake Mohave Lodge. lakemohavemarina.com/
LAKE POWELL RESORTS & MARINAS Take a boat tour, a dinner cruise or rent a powerboat to explore or to have a picnic with your family on a secluded beach. lakepowell.com
MORMON LAKE LODGE
DOLLY STEAMBOAT THINGS TO KNOW: Dolly Steamboat tours on Canyon Lake in Tortilla Flat
have been around since 1983, and they just keep getting better and better. This beautiful ship can carry up to 142 passengers, and is staffed by a crew of 3. Each crew member is vessel emergency training qualified, and will leave you feeling safe and at peace from beginning to end. It offers several tours, from the Astronomy Dinner cruise to the Desert Bighorn Sheep cruise. They also are available for charters, and will gladly be the setting for your wedding, private party, or corporate event.
DON’T MISS: Bighorn sheep are often spotted on these cruises, and your painstaking guides will backtrack if needed so that everyone can get a better look. Take some binoculars to catch the full majesty of the wildlife and views. The trip is fully narrated, and the captain’s comments will leave you both entertained and informed. Dolly Steamboat offers gift certificates for adults and children and infants get in free. A snack bar is available on board with snacks, soda and other beverages. INFORMATION: dollysteamboat.com 96
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The 80-year history of Mormon Lake Lodge began in 1924 in the heyday of ranching and logging in Northern Arizona. mormonlakelodge.com
ROOSEVELT LAKE MARINA It’s the largest lake in Central Arizona, consisting of 112 miles of shoreline and 22,000 acres of surface water. rlmaz.com
SAN CARLOS RECREATION AND WILDLIFE Discover pine forests and high Sonoran desert, secluded lakes and the wild beauty of the Black River. scatrecreation.org
TEMPE TOWN LAKE This is a two-mile boating wonderland. Rent a paddleboat or stand-up paddleboards for a fun-filled afternoon. tempetourism.com
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CANYON LAKE, ARIZONA There's a different kind of adventure waiting for you aboard a steamboat. See an Arizona rich in history, lore and legends. Cruise the secluded inner waterways of the “Junior Grand Canyon” on a Nature Cruise or Twilight Dinner Cruise. Bring your camera and binoculars! (480) 827-9144 - www.dollysteamboat.com
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PARKS AND MONUMENTS
CANYON DE CHELLY NATIONAL MONUMENT Steep canyon walls cradle hundreds of ancient pueblo ruins. Get up close with a hike or plan a guided tour to see even more scenic views. nps.gov/cach/index.htm
CHIRICAHUA NATIONAL MONUMENT Stand in the “Land of Standing Up Rocks” and see the results of something that happened 27 million years ago. nps.gov/chir/index.htm
MONTEZUMA CASTLE NATIONAL MONUMENT This monument is an enduring legacy of the prehistoric Sinagua. The 20-room stone, timber and adobe dwelling is one of the best-preserved cliff dwellings in the U.S. nps.gov/moca
MONUMENT VALLEY The angle of the sun accents these graceful formations, providing scenery that is simply spellbinding. navajonationparks.org/htm/ monumentvalley.htm
ORGAN PIPE CACTUS NATIONAL MONUMENT
SOUTH MOUNTAIN PARK
The monument exhibits an extraordinary collection of plants of the Sonoran Desert. nps.gov/orpi
PAINTED DESERT For an unforgettable encounter with Arizona nature, enter into the Painted Desert, where art comes to life. nps.gov/pefo
THINGS TO KNOW: It’s the world’s largest city park, and an essential destination for all those who love hiking, nature, and history. The park includes close to 17,000 acres, with more than 50 miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails. It’s home to more than 150 animal species, as well as a wide array of flora and fauna. There are petroglyphs left on countless rocks for you to observe, made by the Hohokam Indians and other ancient peoples.
PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL PARK
DON’T MISS: There are many more ways to explore South Mountain Park than
SAN PEDRO RIPARIAN NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
just by foot. Taking the scenic 5.5 mile drive to Dobbins Lookout, you’ll discover a favorite place of visitors and locals alike for watching the sun set over the Valley. If you decide on a horseback riding tour, you might pass by landmarks like Scorpion Gulch or Mystery Castle before ending up at T-Bone Steakhouse for a delicious dinner. Later on, if you want to settle down and unwind while surrounded by nature, the park has several ramada-covered areas with picnic benches, barbeque grills and restrooms, and even concrete dance floors.
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Take in the spectacular scenery in the land where the surroundings have aged for 225 million years, turning wood into stone. nps.gov/pefo
This 56,000-acre area is teeming with plant and animal life with nearly 40 miles of riparian vegetation. blm.gov/visit/san-pedro
TONTO NATURAL BRIDGE For the adventurous, climb under this natural bridge to see beautiful rock formations and calming pools of water. azstateparks.com/tonto
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CASINOS
THINGS TO KNOW: At Arizona’s Cocopah Casino, you’ll experience all the
excitement of a Las Vegas casino in a friendly, hometown resort setting. With action-packed table games, liberal new slot machines, lively video poker and awardwinning bingo, Cocopah Casino is always buzzing with the hottest gaming action. The casino in Southwestern Arizona features more than 500 of today’s newest slot machines, so you’re always sure to find your favorite. You’ll also want to take a seat at one of the 10 Vegas-style blackjack tables. With a full house of gaming fun, dining excellence and award-winning entertainment, it’s no wonder Cocopah Casino has become a favorite for locals and out-of-town travelers alike.
COCOPAH CASINO
DON’T MISS: There’s a lot of reasons Arizona’s Cocopah Casino has been voted best place to play bingo in Yuma for 10 years running. How about double stamps, discounted buy-ins, free coveralls, complimentary daubers and more? You could be one call away from your lucky day.
APACHE GOLD CASINO RESORT
CASINO DEL SOL
TALKING STICK RESORT AND CASINO
This casino features 600 of the newest slot machines, the most penny slots in the state, a 200-seat Bingo hall and many other ways to win. apache-gold-casino.com
Mediterranean architecture surrounds the gaming space, featuring 1,000 nickel, quarter, $1, $5 and multi-denominational slot machines. casinodelsol.com
With more than 50 table games, 800 slot machines and poker tournaments almost every day, it’s thrilling gaming all in one place. talkingstickresort.com
BLUEWATER RESORT & CASINO
FORT MCDOWELL CASINO
VEE QUIVA HOTEL & CASINO
Arizona’s only riverside casino and resort has everything from live concerts to an 18-hole golf course and indoor water slide. bluewaterfun.com
Slots, keno, bingo, poker, blackjack, and lunar bingo, which takes the traditional game to thrilling new heights. fortmcdowellcasino.com
Table games and 950 slot machines bring the luck-seekers to Vee Quiva — Gila River’s newest casino. wingilariver.com
CASINO ARIZONA
HARRAH’S AK-CHIN CASINO
WILD HORSE PASS HOTEL & CASINO
This casino offers more than 100,000 square feet devoted to gaming and entertainment, including 52 table games and 1,026 slot machines. casinoarizona.com
This contemporary casino hotel offers slots, keno, table games and a poker room. caesars.com/harrahs-ak-chin
The 100,000-square-foot casino has more than 1,000 slots, including a premium high limit area, 38 table games and live poker. wingilariver.com
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SPECTATOR SPORTS ARIZONA CARDINALS The Cardinals’ 2018 schedule features home games against Detroit, Chicago, Denver, Oakland, Washington, San Francisco, Seattle and the Rams. azcardinals.com
ARIZONA RATTLERS Since the team’s establishment in 1992, the Rattlers have won 10 division titles and have played in nine ArenaBowl Championship games. azrattlers.com
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY The Sun Devils’ football team is led by former NFL coach and commentator Herm Edwards. thesundevils.com
ISM RACEWAY With three race weekends throughout the year, ISM Raceway is the premier motorsports venue in the Southwest. ismraceway.com
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS THINGS TO KNOW: The 2018 season promises to be a rocking one for Arizona’s MLB team, as they play a whole array of teams from the American and National Leagues. Attending one (or more) of their games at Chase Field is a truly showstopping experience, as the exciting games and the several amenities combine for your ultimate baseball pleasure. The D-backs offer many different ticket packages for baseball fans of all kinds, from season tickets with early entry and concession discounts, to group tickets and suite/special event rentals. DON’T MISS: Chase Field offers guided tours for you to explore all of the stadium’s
amazing features, with a discount off Team Shop merchandise upon conclusion. On game day itself, hit up the all-you-can-eat seats in the Diamond Section, with unlimited ballpark offerings of hotdogs, peanuts, Pepsi products, and more. Look out for the famous Legends Race after the fifth inning of every game, where giant likenesses of former players race each other around the field to victory. And if you’re looking for some pictures with D-backs mascot Baxter the Bobcat, you can find him in his Den in the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Sandlot, where kids can play on Futures Field or practice in the batting cages.
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The Lumberjacks’ first football team was fielded in 1915 and the team will be seeking its third conference title this season. nauathletics.com
PHOENIX MERCURY One of the eight original WNBA franchises, the Mercury are led by 6-8 center Brittney Griner and superstar Diana Taurasi. wnba.com/mercury
PHOENIX RISING FC Phoenix Rising is in its second season in the United Soccer League and hopes to be one of the MLS expansion teams. phxrisingfc.com
TURF PARADISE Turf Paradise is a thoroughbred and quarter horse racetrack. During the off-season it hosts American Flat Track motorcycle racing. turfparadise.com
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Former Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin is expected to bring some excitement to Tucson as the Wildcats’ new coach. arizonawildcats.com
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AUTO ATTRACTIONS
THINGS TO KNOW: This hub of the motorsports scene was originally built in 1964 as Phoenix Raceway. Today, it’s known as ISM Raceway, and delivers more action, fun, and thrills than ever before. The track hosts some of the biggest events in racing year-round, including the IndyCar weekend and the Spring and Fall NASCAR weekends, as well as the Phoenix Grand Prix. There are spacious areas available for regular parking and RV camping, and you can rent the track for driving lessons or other events that are sure to be unforgettable.
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DON’T MISS: The all-new Fan Zone, coming in November 2018, will let you get up close to your favorite drivers and teams as they work live on their cars or walk the red carpet to the drivers’ meeting. While watching the races, go the extra mile and rent a FanVision controller to see 10 channels of live video with eight in-car cameras, a radio scanner, and other special NASCAR content. Make sure to hit up the Trackside Bar & Grill, open at no additional cost to all fans attending ISM Raceway events. And be on the lookout for special driver and celebrity appearances; they show up often to take selfies and offer autograph signings. INFORMATION: ismraceway.com
ARIZONA SPEEDWAY
CRACKERJAX
PENSKE RACING MUSEUM
Dirt track race fans can get all the action they will ever need with races featuring a host of makes and models. arizonaspeedway.net
This Scottsdale hub has double the gokarting with two tracks, including the 1,200-foot CrackerJax Speedway.
The Penske Racing Museum chronicles the career of one of the most successful dynasties in all of sports. penskeracingmuseum.com
AUTOBAHN INDOOR SPEEDWAY
Go-kart racers can experience a professionally designed track at K1 Speed, as well as karts that go up to 45 mph. k1speed.com
Fly around this Tucson track like the cars that fly down the famous German motorway system of the same name. autobahnspeed.com
BONDURANT RACING SCHOOL Channel champion race car driver Bob Bondurant while learning tricks to make you a better driver. bondurant.com
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OCTANE RACEWAY The self-proclaimed largest indoor racetrack in America features two quarter-mile tracks and go-karts that drive up to 45 mph. octaneraceway.com
WHITE MOUNTAIN FAMILY FUN PARK A family track allows kids who are at least 54 inches tall to test their skills behind the wheel. whitemountainfamilyfunpark.com
WILD HORSE PASS MOTORSPORTS PARK This venue features a quarter-mile dragstrip, a road course, an off-road course, and motorboat racing lake. racewildhorse.net
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GOLF COURSES
MCCORMICK RANCH GOLF CLUB
THINGS TO KNOW: This beautiful club offers two courses, the Palm and Pine Courses, that are beloved by amateurs and professionals alike. With splendid views of the mountains and the desert all around you, these courses are not only the perfect place to strengthen your game, but can also accommodate everything from business meetings and corporate parties to weddings and bar/bat mitzvahs. The Ranch also boasts a bermuda grass driving range, two chipping areas, and one of Scottsdale’s largest putting greens. They are open to the public 365 days a year, and they host hundreds of charitable, corporate, and professional golf groups as well. DON’T MISS: Both courses are renowned to golf lovers everywhere. The Palm Course has been
a destination on the Canadian Tour, previously hosting the Scottsdale Swing, and the Pine Course is regularly selected by the PGA to host the regional qualifier for the Waste Management Phoenix Open. If you’re looking for some on-course instruction, take a 9 or 18-hole playing lesson with a PGA certified golf professional on either one. Then, head on over to the fullystocked golf shop, that carries the hottest brands in golf apparel from Adidas to Cutter & Buck.
INFORMATION: mccormickranchgolf.com
GRAYHAWK GOLF CLUB
TALKING STICK GOLF CLUB
TROON NORTH
Grayhawk has become one of Arizona’s most celebrated daily-fee golf clubs with two exceptional 18-hole golf courses – Talon and Raptor. grayhawkgolf.com
Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, together as a design team, created the magic of Talking Stick. talkingstickgolfclub.com
Troon North Golf Club embodies the Scottsdale desert golf experience with two 18-hole courses stretching through the foothills of Pinnacle Peak. troonnorthgolf.com
LEGACY GOLF CLUB
The Boulders Resort & Spa was named “Best Golf Resort in the Southwest” by Golf Digest magazine. bouldersclub.com
Legacy Golf Club was voted No. 1 public course in Phoenix and is the site of the Golf Channel Academy. golflegacyresort.com
THE BOULDERS
QUINTERO GOLF CLUB
THE SHORT COURSE AT MOUNTAIN SHADOWS
Located in northwest Peoria, Quintero Golf Club is described as the “Purest Golf Experience” in the Southwest. quinterogolf.com
Nestled in the foothills of Camelback Mountain, the Short Course offers a scenic layout and a challenging round of golf. mountainshadows.com/golf
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WE-KO-PA GOLF CLUB The course made Golf Digest’s list of “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses” for the 2017-2018 season. wekopa.com
WICKENBURG RANCH GOLF & SOCIAL CLUB The Big Wick Course has been voted No. 1 in the United States for Course Conditions by Golf Advisor. wickenburgranch.com
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DAY SPAS
WELL & BEING SPA
AT THE FAIRMONT SCOTTSDALE PRINCESS ALVADORA SPA AT THE ROYAL PALMS RESORT & SPA
THINGS TO KNOW: You’ve yet to fully meet relaxation unless you’ve visited the Well & Being spa at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. It has all the much-needed amenities perfectly matched to a desert environment such as a wet steam room, eucalyptus inhalation room, cold plunge pool, and Swiss shower, combined with an equally accommodating spa menu. You may want to save the deeply relaxing, hydrating body wraps, massages, facials and aromatherapy sessions, however, until after an intimate, fun, energizing fitness option such as aerial Hammock Yoga, Aqua Fitness, and the famed Booty Barre Fitness class. You can even unwind with acupuncture and a soothing meditation session. DON’T MISS: While a range of eclectic fitness classes are available for the taking, treat yourself to one of the more unique options such as the Surfset Circuit, complete with weights, resistance bands, Bosu ball, kettle bells, and yes, an actual surfboard! Invigorate and unwind simultaneously with the Himalayan Salt Stone Massage designed to soothe sore muscles, remove toxins and provide overall balance. Accompany your blissful state with The Well & Being Facial full of enzymes that will make your skin bright, smooth, and ready to embrace the desert elements. And, no Well & Being spa experience is complete unless you weave your way through the co-ed grotto waterfall – it may not be the fountain of youth, but its beauty and playfulness will ignite a youthful spirit. INFORMATION: fairmont.com/scottsdale/spa
KALOLOGIE 360 SPA
MIRAVAL ARIZONA RESORT & SPA
Named one of America’s Top 10 Spas by Elle Magazine, Kalologie 360 Spa offers a full array of rejuvenating spa services. kalologie.com
Miraval’s award-winning spa was designed to honor nature and inspire you with lifeenhancing services. miravalresorts.com
MII AMO
SANCTUARY ON CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN
Plump. Smooth. Replenish. Canyon Ranch’s aesthetics offerings help you look as great as you feel. canyonranch.com
The setting, extraordinary. The treatments, inspiring. The service, impeccable. Mii amo is renowned for providing all that you need to rediscover your true self. miiamo.com
Indulge in signature experiences like the Sanctuary Luxury Facial, Sumatra Coconut Body Ritual, or the In Harmony Massage. sanctuaryoncamelback.com/spa-fitness
JOYA SPA AT THE OMNI SCOTTSDALE RESORT & SPA AT THE MONTELUCIA
MIND, BODY & SOUL — PRESCOTT ARIZONA DAY SPA
This spa takes the word extraordinary and elevates it to the highest standard. omnihotels.com/hotels/scottsdalemontelucia/spa
This is a retreat where men and women can escape the rigors of daily stress and replenish the spirit. prescottazdayspa.com
Indulge in pain-free laser hair removal, customized facials, HydraFacial treatments, Micro Pen rejuvenation and many types of therapeutic massage treatments. spa810.com
Eight treatment rooms are steeped in Mediterranean beauty, and many spill into serene, private indoor-outdoor courtyards. royalpalmshotel.com
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THE HEART OF PAR ADISE VALLEY. Set below Camelback Mountain, the resort pairs timeless comfort and distinctive design with a stunning backdrop, stylish guestrooms and refined amenities. Savor dishes at Hearth ’61, golf at The Short Course or take a dip at The Citizens Club while enjoying easy access to Scottsdale’s attractions and nightlife.
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WINERIES
THINGS TO KNOW: In the heart of Old Town Cottonwood, you’ll find this winelover’s paradise stocked with a variety of unique and delectable offerings. Tasting flights are $9 for five wines, with red, white, and combo lists available for sampling. The excellent staff will guide you through each wine you try, and the fully-stocked kitchen offers a wide variety of tapas and skewers to pair with your beverage. DON’T MISS: The olive bowl tapa with blue cheese crumbles is an absolute must,
ARIZONA STRONGHOLD VINEYARDS ALCANTARA VINEYARDS Alcantara Vineyards, the first winery on the Verde River, is one of the largest vineyards in central and northern Arizona. alcantaravineyard.com
and visitors rave about the duck skewer with grilled seasonal fruit and kalbi sauce. If you’re looking to get more out of your wine tasting experience, joining the Archive Club at Arizona Stronghold grants you discounts, promotions, and more. Depending on the level that you join, you are able to get up to $180 per release. Live Music Fridays bring an extraordinary atmosphere to this oneof-a-kind experience, and Second Saturday Art Walks are a must-see. Arizona Stronghold Vineyards also participates in offsite events, including the Spring Heritage Pecan & Wine Festival, and the Tempe Festival of the Arts.
INFORMATION: azstronghold.com
CADUCEUS CELLARS & MERKIN VINEYARDS Maynard James Keenan, made famous as the vocalist of rock band Tool, embarked into Arizona’s Verde Valley. caduceus.org
ARIZONA HOPS & VINES
DOS CABEZAS WINEWORKS
This cheeky little winery is run by two “crazy awesome sisters,” who say most of their wines pair well with Cheetos. azhopsandvines.com
Its wine has been enjoyed at the White House, earned critical acclaim and grabbed international attention. doscabezaswinery.com
BURNING TREE CELLARS
KEELING SCHAEFER VINEYARDS
“Co-conspirators” Mitch Levy and Corey Turnbull turn grapes into small batches of wine with artistic labels. burningtreecellars.com
Sunny days and cool nights combines with the rhyolite volcanic soils to create some of Arizona’s finest wines. keelingschaefervineyards.com
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PAGE SPRINGS Page Springs is a family owned vineyard and winery tucked into the volcanic landscape overlooking pristine Oak Creek. pagespringscellars.com
PILLSBURY WINE COMPANY Owned by New Zealand film director Sam Pillsbury, this winery earned 14 medals at the 2018 American Wine Awards. pillsburywine.com
ZARPARA VINEYARD Besides the wine tasting rooms, there are plenty of other things to do in the sky islands of Cochise County and there are no crowds. zarpara.com/
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GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
ARIZONA COMMEMORATIVE AIR FORCE MUSEUM As the only combat aviation museum in Phoenix, you’ll take an edu-venture through history from World War I to present. azcaf.org
ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER Home to more than 350 permanent hands-on exhibits, the Center provides 400,000 annual visitors with interactive experiences. azscience.org
ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM This is a 98-acre zoo, aquarium, botanical garden, natural history museum, publisher and art gallery founded in 1952. desertmuseum.org
HEARD MUSEUM Experience the myriad of cultures and art of American Indians in 10 world-class exhibit galleries, plus enjoy sculpture courtyards and superb dining. heard.org
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PHOENIX ART MUSEUM THINGS TO KNOW: This landmark art museum, the largest in the southwestern United States, has a permanent collection of more than 18,000 works of American, Asian, European, Latin American, western American, modern, and contemporary art, including photography and fashion design. Its mission is to “connect people to great art from around the world to enrich their lives and communities.” It also hosts several educational programs and special events, including lecture series with exemplary contemporary artists. The museum also hosts the restaurant Palette, which serves healthy and delicious seasonal fare. DON’T MISS: There are several times when museum admission is free, including Wednesdays from 3 p.m.-9 p.m., and First Fridays from 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Some of the most popular exhibitions include Yayoi Kusama’s You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies, a walkable mixed-media installation covered with thousands of LED lights, and the Thorne Miniature Rooms, where guests can take in twenty different miniature rooms that replicate periods and designs from all over the world. Don’t forget to check out one of the Museum’s best-kept secrets, the Gene and Cathie Lemon Art Research Library, that is the largest specialized fine arts library in the region and holds more than 40,000 books, periodicals, artist files, and more. INFORMATION: phxart.org 112
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Be prepared to spend more time than you anticipated at this multi-level museum for music and culture lovers. mim.org
PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM This museum is one of the largest air and space museums in the world and the largest non-government funded aviation museum. pimaair.org
SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART SMoCA is an educational institution dedicated to presenting exhibitions on contemporary and modern art, architecture and design. smoca.org
SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF THE WEST This museum celebrates the art, history, culture and unique stories of the 19 states comprising the American West. scottsdalemuseumwest.org
TITAN MISSILE MUSEUM Near Tucson is a former top-secret location, now the only remaining Titan II missile site of 54 across the U.S. titanmissilemuseum.org
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JEWELERS
THINGS TO KNOW: Alfredo J. Molina came to Chicago in 1967 as a Cuban refugee. Today,
MOLINA FINE JEWELERS
he is an internationally renowned jeweler and gemological expert. In addition to being Chairman and CEO of Molina Fine Jewelers, he also heads Black, Starr & Frost, America’s first jeweler. Molina Fine Jewelers is noted for its award-winning custom design studio, where over 150 years of experience go into creating classics like the “Temple of the Sacred Heart” ring and the “Millenium” necklace. Molina’s ability to secure, appraise, and sell the world’s rarest gems is absolutely unparalleled. In 2012, he sold the Archduke Joseph Diamond, a 76.02 carat flawless diamond, for more than $21 million.
DON’T MISS: Today, Molina Fine Jewelers services some of the world’s wealthiest and most influential people, from members of royal families to the Hollywood elite. The company offers several services to its clients, including jewelry appraisals, maintenance and repair and complimentary cleaning and inspection. Molina Fine Jewelers is also well-known for its philanthropic efforts, having donated to and assisted with over 300 local and national charitable organizations over the last thirty years. INFORMATION: molinafinejewelers.com
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Stylish, contemporary store featuring a selection of fine jewelry, cufflinks and Rolex watches. coffinandtrout.com
Hamra features such renowned artists as Jack Kelege, Charles Krypell, Roberto Coin, Aaron Basha, Penny Preville, Jude Frances, Simon G., Tacori, Michael B., Scott Kay and David Yurman. hamra.com
Elegant shop offering house-designed, one-of-a-kind gemstone jewelry, plus timepieces. oliversmithjeweler.com
CORNELIS HOLLANDER Modern, house-designed diamond rings, earrings, pendants and more, plus pieces with colored gemstones. cornelishollander.com
E.D. MARSHALL JEWELERS E.D. Marshall Jewelers produces original fine jewelry designs with a focus on craftsmanship. edmarshalljewelers.com
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JEWELRY BY GAUTHIER Over the past 24 years, Scott Gauthier has become one of the most renowned and recognized high-end jewelry designers in the country. jewelrybygauthier.com
LONDON GOLD London Gold prides itself on providing affordable luxury at prices always better than a sale. londongold.com
SAMI FINE JEWELERS Voted one of “America’s Top 5 Cool Jewelry Stores,” Sami has been designing jewelry for more than 40 years. samifinejewelry.com
SCHMITT JEWELERS Established, family-owned shop known for fine jewelry and timepieces, plus custom designs and repairs. schmittjewelers.com
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SHOPPING CENTERS BILTMORE FASHION PARK The original luxury shopping destination in Phoenix is a newly polished classic. Think: Saks, Ralph Lauren, Escada, Apple and more. shopbiltmore.com
CHANDLER FASHION CENTER Chandler Fashion Center is the second largest mall in the Phoenix metropolitan area with more than 180 stores. shopchandlerfashioncenter.com
DESERT RIDGE MARKETPLACE The center’s 1.2 million square feet of retail space is home to more than 100 retailers and restaurants. shopdesertridge.com
KIERLAND COMMONS Located in Scottsdale, this outdoor shopping center includes Crate & Barrel, Michael Kors, Sur La Table, Anthropologie and 70 stores and restaurants. kierlandcommons.com
SCOTTSDALE QUARTER The hip, urban destination sits on 28 acres and restaurants, specialty and fashion retailers include Sephora, Pottery Barn, H&M, Apple and more. scottsdalequarter.com
SCOTTSDALE FASHION SQUARE THINGS TO KNOW: From Prada and Tiffany & Co. to Bath and Body Works and
the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Scottsdale Fashion Square has everything you’d imagine from an upscale shopping and entertainment experience. With 200-plus retail, dining, and entertainment-focused establishments inside and surrounding the perimeter of Fashion Square, you could literally spend the entire day and still not see all there is to see. In addition to being one of Arizona’s premier metropolitan centers of commerce, Scottsdale Fashion Square couldn’t be a more perfect place to escape the summer heat in style.
DON’T MISS: Looking for an activity to do? Scottsdale Fashion Square has no shortage of specialized and ongoing events. From the comfort of the enclosed mall, guests have access to activities such as cooking classes at Sur La Table and Sushi and Sake at the Kona Grill on Thursdays (until December 2018) to special children’s events, fashion shows and more. INFORMATION: fashionsquare.com 116
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TANGER OUTLETS WESTGATE Find great savings on merchandise from your favorite designer and name-brands direct from the manufacturer. tangeroutlet.com/glendale
TEMPE MARKETPLACE This open-air marketplace features a movie theater, a variety of restaurants, shops and activities for families and adults looking for a night out. tempemarketplace.com
THE SHOPPES AT CASA PALOMA Outdoor shopping mall hosting retailers ranging from fashion to fitness, plus a handful of eateries. theshoppesatcasapaloma.com
THE SHOPS GAINEY VILLAGE Shopping mall housing a variety of clothing and home-furnishings retailers, beauty salons and eateries. theshopsgaineyvillage.com
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When summertime temperatures climb into the triple digits, many Arizonans opt for a summertime ocean breeze. For those thinking about making the short drive to Southern California, here is a list of 10 attractions and events to consider. GET AN ADRENALINE RUSH WITH SAN DIEGO SPEED BOAT ADVENTURES
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Experience the adventure of a lifetime on a San Diego Speed Boat Adventures tour, a San Diego Harbor sightseeing boat tour with a twist. Or take the wheel and become captain of your own speed boat. speedboatadventures.com
ADVENTURES WITH SAN DIEGO SHARK DIVING San Diego Shark Diving offers both certified and non-certified divers of all ages the opportunity to swim with great white sharks. They offer a wide range of experiences from July through October on three different ships. sdsharkdiving.com
AFRICA ROCKS - SAN DIEGO ZOO
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This show-stopping new exhibit takes you all around the African continent, from the island of Madagascar to the South African coast. Looking for the perfect vacation photo? This exhibit’s 65-foot Rady Falls boasts San Diego’s largest manmade waterfall. africarocks.sandiegozoo.org
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If your idea of a good time involves fascinating history, delicious food, and designer drinks, then this tour is a must. Explore the infamous streets where Prohibition-era gangsters and women ruled the roost. Fill up on deliciousness from four of the area’s most popular restaurants. To top it off, enjoy a sample from one of the many available cocktail bars and breweries. sodiegotours.com/tours/brothels-bitesand-booze/
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BIKE & KAYAK TOURS IN LA JOLLA SHORES Experience La Jolla by bike or by water as never before. Kayakers will paddle by the sea cliffs and caves of La Jolla’s Ecological Reserve, and bikers will visit the Crystal Pier and the historical Cave Store. Experts guide each of these tours, ensuring you see the best there’s to offer. bikeandkayaktours.com
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LEGOLAND DEEP SEA ADVENTURE
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Set off on an authentic submarine designed after the LEGO City Deep Sea Adventure line of toys and embark on an exploration of a sunken shipwreck for lost treasure. This new attraction will open this summer, so be one of the first to attend. legoland.com
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San Diego Sailing Tours offers a variety of sailing packages that let you enjoy the many sights on the sea, including the wildlife. If you’re looking for something a little more private, there are also private sailing trip packages for two to six people. sandiegosailingtours.com
TEMECULA VINE AND VINEYARD TOUR Fifty minutes away from Central San Diego lies the Temecula Valley, the jewel of SoCal Wine Country. Embark on a guided tour of several top wineries, complete with three to four tastings at each winery and an exquisite sit-down luncheon. temeculawines.org
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SEAWORLD’S ELECTRIC OCEAN Have an under-the-sea experience at SeaWorld, where it hosts its electric nighttime celebration of light, color and sound from June 16-Sept. 2. The show won the Brass Ring for Live Entertainment Excellence at the 2017 International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions Expo. seaworld.com
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USS MIDWAY MUSEUM Get to know the world’s most visited ship museum. The USS Midway was the largest ship in the world when it was built just after World War II. The USS Midway was the longest-serving U.S aircraft carrier of the 20th century and is the home to attractions ranging from flight simulators to an ejection seat theatre. midway.org
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